What is "runnable process search count" set to on the ASE dataserver? How much memory ASE is using? How many engines / dataserver processes? How many CPUs on the server?
What is "runnable process search count" set to on the ASE dataserver? How much memory ASE is using? How many engines / dataserver processes? How many CPUs on the server?
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What is "runnable process search count" set to on the ASE dataserver? How much memory ASE is using? How many engines / dataserver processes? How many CPUs on the server?
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What is "runnable process search count" set to on the ASE dataserver?
Readings from master..monDataCache
vmstat 5 master..monDeviceIO mpstat 5
swap –l
iostat -xntz
How much memory ASE is using?
How much memory is on the server? How many engines/dataserver processes? How many CPUs on the server? What traceflags are active? dbcc traceon(3604) go dbcc traceflags go dbcc traceoff(3604) go Housekeeper settings ==> sp_configure 'housekeeper' Any replication agents? ==> sp_config_rep_agent I/O settings ==> sp_configure 'i/o' Some CPU settings ==> sp_configure 'cpu' parallel query settings ==> sp_configure 'parallel' optimizer settings ==> sp_configure 'optimizer' ==> sp_configure 'optimization' Statement cache settings ==> sp_configure 'statement' ==> sp_configure 'literal'
Some memory settings
==> sp_configure 'max memory' ==> sp_configure 'total' Do you have any sysmon output? If these OS commands work on Solaris, what is their output? Check processes by CPU ==> ps -elo ruser,pid,ppid,cpu,vsz,args | sort -n +3 Check processes by memory ==> ps -elo ruser,pid,ppid,cpu,vsz,args | sort -n +4 ==> ipcs -b a