You probably don't need 64k of inodes for a FS dedicated
to database files.

Check out *the* Solaris tuning book, plenty of info there that 
will answer all of your Solaris tuning questions.

http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=4-0130952494-0

Jared

On Saturday 26 January 2002 03:40, Steve Rospo wrote:
> Any suggestions for newfs parameters for a file system that will be
> dedicated to Oracle data files?  It will be a large file system with very
> few files of very large (2GB) size.  I've been using the following with
> good results but I'm wondering if anyone has any suggestions.
>
> newfs -v -C 64 -c 229 -f 8192 -i 65536 -r 10000 /dev/dsk/cWtXdYsZ
> tunefs -a 128 -e 1048576 -m 0 -o time /newfilesystem
>
> Details:
> Solaris 2.8
> Oracle 8.1.7.1 EE
> 16k db block size
> 8k operating block size
>
> S-
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