> On 8/7/06, Richard Broersma Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am pretty much a beginner at resource tuning. In fact, after googling > > for sources > > that describe how to tune kernel parameters, the postgresql documents > > remains > > the best documents I've found so far. > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/interactive/kernel-resources.html > > > > I would be interested if anyone else on the list knows of any resources or > > books > > that have an in depth discussion on *generalized* methods or strategies to > > tune > > kernel parameters to maximized usage of system resources and at the same > > time' > > allow for harmonious sharing between various programs/services. Hopefully > > there > > is something that describes how to configure a server's parameters beyond > > simple > > "rules of thumb." > > My main resources for kernel tuning are google, common sense, and the > motherboard engineering manual/users guide, in reverse order.
Thanks for the reply. I hadn't considered the Motherboard manual. Unfortunatly, my common sense in regard to kernel parameters is still under training. I also agree that google is a good resource. Regards, Richard Broersma Jr. -- [email protected] mailing list
