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Re: OWAS 4.0 start over hundred of processes

From: bonminh lam <mailbox_at_online.de>
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 20:51:27 +0200
Message-ID: <39E759AF.266E4972@online.de>

Well, I did not create any cartridge at all. All the over 100 processes got started by the commands:

owsctl start -nodemgr &
owsctl start &

as suggested in the docs.

wmpnj_at_my-deja.com schrieb:

> After installation, did you create an Application with cartridge(s)? If so,
> what value did you give to the number of server instances? What values did
> you use for min/max instances and threads in the cartridge(s)? You've read
> the docs so you obviously know that creating a min greater than 0 for host
> servers will instantiate a cartridge server at startup (rather than first
> request) _and_ give you the min number of instances for your cartridge(s)
> within that application, but that's all I can think of off-hand!
>
> HTH,
>
> Bill
>
> In article <39E63E09.9F37C534_at_online.de>,
> no_spam_at_bmlam.de wrote:
> > I have installed Oracle Application server 4.0 on an old Linux box with
> > 32MB of RAM for the sake of practice. I know Oracle recommends a much
> > higher figure for running the software, but since it is only supposed to
> > support one or two concurrent users, I thought it should be ok to go
> > ahead.
> >
> > The installation went fine, the problems is when I request a page from
> > the web server "http:/<hostname>:8888", the response time is awfully
> > slow. I also noticed many processes on the Linux box start swapping. But
> > the actually problem is I think bcos by default the "owsctl start"
> > command starts dozens of instances of the sames programs like otsfacsrv
> > and oraweb. And it the end, the OWAS unix user accounts for over hundred
> > concurrent processes on the system! And each of instance of course uses
> > up some precious physical memory.
> >
> > I wonder if it is feasible to reduce the number of instances to solve
> > the performance problem? If yes, how could that be achieved? The online
> > document, even the Performance and Tuning section, does not provide any
> > hints on configuring the number of instances.
> >
> > I would appreciate any suggestion from the experts out there. Thanks
> >
> >
>
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