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Re: HP and oracle and informix

From: Tony Flaherty <aef_at_mfs.misys.co.uk>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 12:28:51 +0100
Message-ID: <939728593.18219.0.nnrp-12.c1ed1f69@news.demon.co.uk>


Might be worth checking with the guys on comp.sys.hp.hpux

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Tony Flaherty                                aef_at_mfs.misys.co.uk
Analyst Programmer
Misys Financial Systems
All statements and opinions are my own, Misys don't pay me enough to have opinions on their behalf

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Wim Derweduwe wrote in message ...
>Folks,
>
>
>I have a very complicated question.
>
>I got the following parameters from someone who told me this would boost
>performance.
>
>The platform is an HP unix system . It are parameters for VXFS (JFS). The
>idea behingd is that Oracle does enough check , so filesystems check
>during writing on the filesystem where the data is located physsically can
>be turned off.
>
>The parameters are:
>nodatainlog
>nolog
>mincache=tmpcache
>convosync=delay
>
>What I want to know what are the risks and is it only possible with oracle
>or also for informix.
>
>
>Wim
>
>
Received on Tue Oct 12 1999 - 06:28:51 CDT

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