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Troubleshooting; Performance And Stability; Enterprise Linux Exhibits Poor Performance And Instability; Excessive Use Of Swap Space; Unknown Interface-Type Warning Appears In The Oracle Alert File; Poor System Performance - Dell PowerEdge Troubleshooting Manual

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Troubleshooting

This section provides recommended actions for problems that you
may encounter while deploying and using your Enterprise Linux and
Oracle software.

Performance and Stability

Enterprise Linux exhibits poor performance and instability;
excessive use of swap space
When Oracle System Global Area (SGA) exceeds the recommended size,
Enterprise Linux exhibits poor performance. Always ensure that the SGA size
does not exceed 65% of the total system RAM. To decrease the SGA size:
Enter free at a command prompt to determine the total RAM and reduce
the values of db_cache_size and shared_pool_size parameters in the Oracle
parameter file accordingly.
Unknown interface-type warning appears in the Oracle alert file;
poor system performance
The problem occurs when the public interface is configured as cluster
communications (private interface).
Perform the following steps on one node to force cluster communications to
the private interface:
Log in as oracle.
a
Enter sqlplus "/ as sysdba" at the command prompt.
b
The SQL> prompt appears.
Enter the following lines at the SQL> prompt:
c
alter system set cluster_interconnects=<private
IP address node1>' scope=spfile sid='<SID1>'
alter system set cluster_interconnects =
'<private IP address node2>' scope=spfile sid=
'<SID2>'
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