> I have one mod9 and 6 mod3 for paging (total pages 5281K) - abo0ut 38% > used right now. Would this be sufficient ?
Hmm. Without knowing the usage patterns of your system, and not having perf data, I'd be cautious in saying it's enough for total safety, but it looks like enough to get started w/o serious risk. Two questions/observations: 1) Are your Linuxen using their swap space at all? If so, how much/often? The answer to "is it enough" depends a lot on this answer. 2) Trade the mod 9 for 3 mod 3s if you can. Additional device addresses allow CP to initiate multiple simultaneous I/Os, and while CP tries to get the most bang for it's buck by lining up multiple pages to be transferred at the same time when it can, the more devices it has to work with, the better it can manage. If CP has to page hard -- like flush out a bunch of VDISK pages to satisfy demands to back virtual storage for guests -- this tends to make a fairly hefty difference IF you're careful to not land all the devices on the same drawer in your storage subsystem. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For LINUX-390 subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: INFO LINUX-390 or visit http://www.marist.edu/htbin/wlvindex?LINUX-390
