1. Yes. You can use dbassist to friendly create your database (it makes all the stuff to create datafiles, execute right SQL scripts to build necessary views and configure Listener connexions) over any disks you have
2. a) Create a VG grouping together all of your disks: you'll be able to make...
Put the following lines in a file called ftp_cmd:
open <my_server_name>
user <my_ftp_user>
<my_ftp_password>
<any command you need>
bye
and initiate the transfert with:
ftp -n -s:ftp_cmd
If it still doesn't work, take a look at the help of FTP client (ftp -h, maybe ?) on the...
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There should be a line before these you noticed, that tells you which device is concerned (tape drive, hard disk ?)
If it concerns hard disk, try format > analyze > read (it should fix it by putting the block on the defective blocks list), or replace the cartridge if it's the tape.
Hello,
Is there someone to tell me why:
$ lsps -a
Esp.pag. Vol. physique Groupe de vol. Taille %Utilisé Actif Auto Type
hd6 hdisk0 rootvg 2048Mo 18 oui oui lv
while:
$ svmon -F
Processing.. 100%
percentage of memory used: 41,60%
The first...
I also had trouble making rexec work in 2 different cases:
1. the server on which I wanted the execute the rexec had 2 network interfaces with bad routing table. Thus, I was calling it on an IP address, it answered on the other and rexec was asking for password whereas /etc/hosts.equiv, .netrc...
Hi,
Is there a way to modify the "Large File Enabled" parameter of a standard JFS filesystem from false to true, without recreating it from scratch ?
Great, check article "Ambient temperature on RS6000 and SSA enclosures" (sounds like nothing to do with disk IO access ?), there is good stuff on tuning aioserver performances.
Thanks, alxat
Concerning Oracle, you can play with db_block_buffer (and check that db_block_size match your filesystem block size at the same time (lsfs -q)) in the init<sid>.ora file.
You can also try to defragment the filesystem, and verify the placement of blocks on disk (lsvg -p <volume group>), center...
Seems to be few activity on hdisk1 (slow old disks ?), and RAID5 isn't the fastest of RAID level, mainly when it's soft RAID with poor disks or uneffective controllers...
If there is only 1 process running on your server (like 1 database process waiting for IO access), with not enough cache...
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