On 7/27/06, Silviu Marin-Caea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thursday 27 July 2006 00:12, Yu Safin wrote:
> does anybody have any experience running aio on SuSE?
> how do I make it happen?
> this is to connect it to Oracle 10G (10.2).  A-sync I/o's is default for
> Oracle. is it stable?
> do I need to patch the kernel?

If you run that Oracle in production, run it on SLES9, not on SUSE Linux 9.3.

SLES9 has AIO and you don't need to do anything, because it's default.  So I
guess 9.3 has it too.

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OK, it is now running on SLES9 with Oracle 10G.
I also sent an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe.  Thank you
for the tip.


I can see two AIO running when I do a ps on SLES9:
root       350     6  0 10:06 ?        00:00:00 [aio/0]
root       351     6  0 10:06 ?        00:00:00 [aio/1]

On the aix side I can see many daemons so I was expecting more aio
daemons on linux.  is two sufficient? are there parameters to tune?

Oracle has aio set i.e. init.ora parameter DISK_ASYNC_IO is true.

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