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Dear gurus!
I am sure many of us face this issue at some point : we have monitored
Oracle performance , tuned what we could , fixed some offending SQLs and the
next step is further optimize our databases by the way of analyzing and
tuning the underlying O/S performance.
I came to this question, since i am about to visit a customer's site in
order to optimize their database.
I am almost sure that the O/S (HP-UX 11 in this case) needs optimization as
well.
I can also predict that , in particular, I/O should be tuned .
So , if you have any personal recommendations, notes, papers , methods ,
policies etc that concentrate on UNIX performance tuning (especially HP-UX)
, would you please share.
I am interested in both high-level "do this and look at that" policies as
well as some useful commands (with some cool options) and what to
concentrate on, while examining the commands' output.
Many thanks in advance.
Andrey.
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