Configuring Cpu And Memory Resources (Osc-Setcoremem) - Oracle SuperCluster T5-8 Owner's Manual

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Configuring CPU and Memory Resources (osc-setcoremem)

# svcadm enable ssctuner
2.
Verify that the ssctuner service started.
# svcs ssctuner
If the service does not transition to an online state after a minute or two, check the service log
file. See
3.
Check the /var/adm/messages log file to see if ssctuner changed any configuration
file settings.
See
"View Log Files" on page
If configuration settings changed, you must reboot the OS for the changes to take effect. If
settings did not change, you do not need to reboot the OS.
Related Information
"ssctuner Overview" on page 159
"Monitor ssctuner Activity" on page 160
"View Log Files" on page 161
"Configure the EMAIL_ADDRESS Property" on page 162
"Change ssctuner Properties and Disable Features" on page 163
"Configure ssctuner to Run compliance(1M) Benchmarks" on page 165
"Monitor and View the Compliance Benchmark" on page 166
"Install ssctuner" on page 168
Configuring CPU and Memory Resources (osc-setcoremem)
This section describes how to configure Oracle SuperCluster CPU and memory resources using
osc-setcoremem.
Prior to the Oracle SuperCluster July 2015 quarterly update, you configured CPU and memory
resources using the setcoremem tool (in some cases called setcoremem-t4, setcoremem-t5, or
setcoremem-m6 based on the SuperCluster model).
As of the Oracle SuperCluster July 2015 quarterly update, you use the osc-setcoremem tool,
and the previous commands are no longer available.
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"View Log Files" on page
161.
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