Novell Open Enterprise Server 2 사용자 설명서
Optimizing Disk and Cache Performance for Traditional Volumes
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WARNING: Do not fill up your sys: volume. This could damage your entire file system. The
Transaction Tracking System
TM
, which protects Novell eDirectory
TM
, shuts down, compromising the
eDirectory replicas on the server.
To keep enough free space on volumes, try the following suggestions:
Regularly monitor each volume’s disk space.
Use the Volume Low Warning Threshold parameter to specify when you are warned that a
volume is running out of disk space.
volume is running out of disk space.
Move any user files or print queues to another volume.
Do not store replicas on servers with low disk space.
Limit the size of auditing files on Traditional NetWare partitions.
7.2 Improving Disk Reads on Traditional
Volumes
On a server that is read-intensive, the following procedures can improve the speed of disk reads on
your NetWare Traditional volumes.
your NetWare Traditional volumes.
7.2.1 Change Concurrent Disk and Directory Writes for Faster
Reads for Traditional Volumes
Reads for Traditional Volumes
Use this procedure if your server is slow to respond to read requests.
NOTE: This procedure requires that you decrease the values of the Maximum Concurrent Disk
Cache Writes parameter and the Maximum Concurrent Directory Cache Writes parameter. Although
decreasing these values increases the speed of read requests, it might decrease the speed and
efficiency of write requests.
Cache Writes parameter and the Maximum Concurrent Directory Cache Writes parameter. Although
decreasing these values increases the speed of read requests, it might decrease the speed and
efficiency of write requests.
Modify the following parameters by using “
” as described in the
Decrease the value of Maximum Concurrent Disk Cache Writes.
If the parameter is currently set to the default value of 50, try setting the value to 10.
Decrease the value of Maximum Concurrent Directory Cache Writes.
If the parameter is currently set to the default value of 10, try setting the value to 5.
If the parameter is currently set to the default value of 10, try setting the value to 5.
Increase the value of Directory Cache Buffer Non Referenced Delay.
This parameter specifies how long a directory entry must be cached before it can be
overwritten. Increasing this value causes the system to allocate more directory cache buffers
and thus speeds up directory access.
If the parameter is currently set to the default value of 5.5 seconds, try setting the value to 60
seconds.
This parameter specifies how long a directory entry must be cached before it can be
overwritten. Increasing this value causes the system to allocate more directory cache buffers
and thus speeds up directory access.
If the parameter is currently set to the default value of 5.5 seconds, try setting the value to 60
seconds.