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Processes parameter and its dependencies on OS kernel parameters

Posted on 19-Nov-2008 By Admin No Comments on Processes parameter and its dependencies on OS kernel parameters

At this time in 800P, we are having following parameter set.

NAME TYPE VALUE

———————————— ———– ——————————

processes integer 3500

sessions integer 9000

The main parameter is “processes” parameter as it depends upon the # of semaphores in the system.

This parameter depends upon followng kernel values.

nproc – Maximum number of processes that can exist simultaneously in the system

semmsl – The maximum number of sempahores that can be in one semaphore set. It should be same size as maximum number of Oracle processes.

semmns – The number of semaphores in the system.

Now on sunflower1, we are having following parameter set.

sunflower1/800P>cat /etc/system | grep semm

set semsys:seminfo_semmns=0x7631 (This is equivalent to decimal 30263)

set semsys:seminfo_semmsl=5000

I am unable to find nproc kernel parameter on Sunflower1 but Kishore said it will be default to 30K.

So, Conclusion:

The max # of processes supported by current OS configuration = 5000

The max # of processes supported by current db configuraiton = 3500

This will reflect concurrent user+sever processes running on Sunflower1 DB box.

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