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Re: Listener connections

From: Rexx <nebacar_nospam_at_eunet.yu>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 13:15:42 +0100
Message-ID: <890p98$kia$1@SOLAIR2.EUnet.yu>


Sorry for my bad english.

How can I see kernel parameters and how can I change kernel parameters Unix: AIX 4.2 on R6000

Thanks

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Tim Lange <tlange_at_execpc.com> wrote in message news:38AAFC41.7ED69CBD_at_execpc.com...
> You are right. The only way to decrease the number of processes is to
> use MTS. Are you experiencing a performance problem/resource shortage
> that is causing you to think of MTS, or are you just bumping ito the
> maximum number of UNIX processes as specified in the UNIX kernel?
>
> With the help (and agreement) of your UNIX system administrator, you
> could increase the maximum number of UNIX processes in the kernel.
> This would allow you to run more dedicated server processes and not
> go to MTS.
>
> If maximum processes only needs a small increase, and you have the
> resources (memory) to run dedicated server processes, I would bump up
> the kernel parameter. Although sooner or later MTS will probably
> enter the picture.
>
> - tim
>
>
>
> Nuno G wrote:
>
> > I'm using oracle 7.3.4 and sql*net V2 on a Unix machine.
> > The listener is working as dedicated server and I'm having problems with
the
> > number of processes that are running on the Operating system.
> > If I configure the listener to work as multi-threaded will the number
of
> > process (Unix processes) decrease?
> > Is there any other way of decreasing this number?
> > TIA
> > Nuno
>
Received on Wed Feb 23 2000 - 06:15:42 CST

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