Thank you, David,
It is usefull link for tuning Reliant Unix. I will  try to check performance
with described tools.
I use UV 9.5.12 under Reliant Unix 5.45
IBM informed me that SHMMNI must be more that number of uv users.
I checked process memory ussage with  ps -el command and found that every
uvsh process used more that 7MB memory . It is strange because I thinked
that normal ussage of  memory about 1.2 Meg.
If somebody know any other ways for testing of performance please let me
know.
Thank in advance,
Ilya

>
> Hmmm, we use to have one of those Pyramid/SNI systems, runinng UV...I
found
> this old info...(maybe its helpful)
>
> SEMMNI > 10
> SEMMSL > 60
> SEMMNS > 60
>
> (I note I found, said you couldn't even *install* UV unless those kernel
> parameters were changes on the RM series server)
>
> But that was for UV 9.4.x for about 100 users.
>
> The amount of memory you need, depends on the application. Minimum should
be
> 1.5 MB per user, more for SB+ applications (and the like).
>
> I assume you're using Reliant UNIX? I think the latest UV version is only
UV
> 9.5.1.x, for that platform?
> Here's a Reliant UNIX generic tuning guide (this may help):
>
>
http://manuals.fujitsu-siemens.com/infothek/drluguec/books/o42329e1/o42329e1
> .pdf
>
>
> Regards,
> David
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Ilya Shabaev
> Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 7:55 PM
> To: U2 Users Discussion List
> Subject: UNIX tune for UV > 300 users
>
>
> Hello Everyone!
>
> I am going to install uniVerse 300 users on customer Siemens RM machine
> If somebody inform which UNIX Kernel parameters is critical for this
> quantity users?
> I now only that SHMMNU must be more that number of users.
> Any recomendation about memeory ussage and other system requirments will
be
> usefull.
> Thank in advance!
>
> Ilya Shabaev
>
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