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AIO on AIX 6.1 (文檔 ID 1328019.1)
修改時(shí)間:2014-5-6
類型:HOWTO
In this Document
Goal
Fix
AIO on AIX 6.1 (文檔 ID 1328019.1)
修改時(shí)間:2014-5-6
類型:HOWTO
In this Document
Goal
Fix
References
APPLIES TO:
Oracle Server - Enterprise Edition - Version 10.2.0.4 to 11.2.0.2.0 [Release 10.2 to 11.2]
IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-bit)
GOAL
Enabling or checking AIO on AIX 6.1 Operating System.
FIX
Customers do not need to enable AIO subsystem on AIX 6.1 as it's a default option. AIO subsystems are handled thru AIX kernel extensions and they are loaded by default. They are also automatically started when an application initiates an AIO requests.
Two new parameters (aio_active and posix_aio_active; ioo -a | grep aio) have been added on AIX 6.1, but they can only be changed by AIX. The value is set to 1 only when AIX kernel extensions are used and pinned.
So, the bottom line is that you don't need to do any checking on AIX 6.1. Another way of checking if AIO subsystems are loaded is to verify whether kernel extensions are loaded or not. You can do that by doing "genkex | grep aio".
As an example - the following command may show:
/usr/sbin/ioo -a | grep aio
aio_active = 1
aio_maxreqs = 8192
aio_maxservers = 40
aio_minservers = 20
aio_server_inactivity = 300
posix_aio_active = 1
posix_aio_maxreqs = 65536
posix_aio_maxservers = 30
posix_aio_minservers = 3
posix_aio_server_inactivity = 300
NOTE: Please note that Oracle is not recommending changes to these parameters as they are dynamically tuned by AIX 6.1 and values of these parameters get changed according to the server utilization. AIX will adjust them accordingly.
References
APPLIES TO:
Oracle Server - Enterprise Edition - Version 10.2.0.4 to 11.2.0.2.0 [Release 10.2 to 11.2]
IBM AIX on POWER Systems (64-bit)
GOAL
Enabling or checking AIO on AIX 6.1 Operating System.
FIX
Customers do not need to enable AIO subsystem on AIX 6.1 as it's a default option. AIO subsystems are handled thru AIX kernel extensions and they are loaded by default. They are also automatically started when an application initiates an AIO requests.
Two new parameters (aio_active and posix_aio_active; ioo -a | grep aio) have been added on AIX 6.1, but they can only be changed by AIX. The value is set to 1 only when AIX kernel extensions are used and pinned.
So, the bottom line is that you don't need to do any checking on AIX 6.1. Another way of checking if AIO subsystems are loaded is to verify whether kernel extensions are loaded or not. You can do that by doing "genkex | grep aio".
As an example - the following command may show:
/usr/sbin/ioo -a | grep aio
aio_active = 1
aio_maxreqs = 8192
aio_maxservers = 40
aio_minservers = 20
aio_server_inactivity = 300
posix_aio_active = 1
posix_aio_maxreqs = 65536
posix_aio_maxservers = 30
posix_aio_minservers = 3
posix_aio_server_inactivity = 300
NOTE: Please note that Oracle is not recommending changes to these parameters as they are dynamically tuned by AIX 6.1 and values of these parameters get changed according to the server utilization. AIX will adjust them accordingly.
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