Perhaps some help...

Here is something from Rocket I just found:

http://www.rocketsoftware.com/u2/resources/media-casts/webinars/tuning-u2-on-unix.html

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 9:32 AM, ggayathri <ggayat...@in.ibm.com> wrote:

>
> Hi Dan,
>
> I happened to read an old post of yours. I am in need of some help in
> performance analysis of UV database running on AIX and tuning it. Can you
> please help me?
>
> G
>
> Dan Fitzgerald wrote:
> >
> >
> > Look at nmon; I run it from cron, then email it to myself after midnight.
> > I also have bunches of scripts that run - some every 5 seconds, to notify
> > me if, say, paging space usage on any system exceeds 30%, file systems
> > exceed 85% full, passwords change, sudo is invoked, hosts, hosts.equiv,
> > cron, etc., changes.
> >
> > One useful thing to look at is vmstat -v | grep block. If you see the
> > values there changing over time, you'll need to do some tweaking. This is
> > part of the nmon output, so you can track it over time easily, if you use
> > nmon. Manually, try it an hour apart. if no changes, try 24 hours. keep
> > the output around, and when you're experiencing a heavy load, look again.
> > It resets to zero at boot, so big numbers mean something has happened in
> > the past (or you haven't rebooted in far too long).
> >
> > I have Mark's Hitchhiker's guide series (backed up in 6 or 7 places), but
> > I'd need his permission to send 'em. Mark? I know that when U2 was IBM,
> > whether or not Mark got to publish such over-the-top useful articles
> > depended on how many people downloaded them. Reading and understanding
> > even a few sentences any of Mark's articles makes you an instant SME, and
> > guarantees that your capability to add value is enhanced. If you come
> > across them, download them, and ask Rocket for more. More. MORE! With the
> > exception of Clif Oliver and possibly one or two others, Mark is like
> Hank
> > Williams in Leonard Cohen's "Tower of Song" - a hundred floors above us.
> >
> > Two other authors I've found useful you may want to search on are Ken
> > Milberg & Jaqui Lynch; both deal with AIX tuning. Be sure to be looking
> at
> > AIX 5.3; there were some major changes to AIX tuning between 5.1 & 5.3,
> > and some of those changes are a 180 degree change (for example, maxperm,
> > maxclient, and lru_file_repage).
> >
> > You can find a lot of the new settings in /etc/tunables/lastboot.
> >
> > I've found the truss command to be amazingly helpful, but you have to
> have
> > some understanding of system calls & error messages in order to interpret
> > it. It captures all of the system calls made by a process (the -f option
> > follows all of the forks, as well). Even without knowing what each system
> > call does, you can see if it's hanging, looping, waiting, etc.
> >
> > svmon is a good tool; svmon -U will tell you more than you want to know
> > about each user's memory map.
> >
> > FILE.USAGE is a very powerful tool in UV. It has some impact on
> > performance if you run it for a lot of files.
> >
> > Having specialized in tuning U2 on AIX for a while, I have a few docs
> (How
> > to look at topas, tuning with ioo, vmo) that I need to update & cleanup,
> > and perhaps submit to Spectrum.
> >
> > Obviously, FAST (no relation) is an excellent tool.
> >
> > <AD/> I occasionally moonlight remotely, and as I mentioned, tuning UV on
> > AIX is my specialty niche. I bring a program that exports ANALYSE.FILE
> > data & runs some analytics into an .xls file, from which we can target
> > your most poorly sized hashed files, in addition to 20 years in U2 & 15+
> > years in AIX. Usually, with the tools and knowledge transfer I leave
> > behind, you won't feel the need for outside help again.</AD>
> >
> >> From: stuart.boyd...@spotless.com.au
> >> To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
> >> Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 16:03:36 -0800
> >> Subject: [U2] [UV][AIX] System Management and Performance Tools
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >> Just wondering if anyone has any recommendations for systems
> >> monitoring/management tools for aix5.3/uv10.2.4. I've seen occasional
> >> discussions on the topic here over the years.
> >> Ideally, what we would like to do is be able to track down those end of
> >> month type processes which bog the system down with CPU & IO bottlenecks
> >> during peak load periods.
> >> I suppose this could be done with something like topas, truss and
> >> PORT.STATUS but just wondering what is available.
> >> There was a tool called "DPMonitor" that looked like it could be
> suitable
> >> - does this exist in any form?
> >> Also, does anyone know if the "Travels with Mark: A Hitchhiker's Guide
> to
> >> the
> >> UniVerse<
> http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0CBIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mail-archive.com%2Fu2-users%40listserver.u2ug.org%2Fmsg13400.html&rct=j&q=dm-dw-dm-0512baldridge-i&ei=jMs4TavnI4mYvAOC0uiJCg&usg=AFQjCNGTQCWE14j2-XEP6lQSFjTnMi98Zg&cad=rja
> >"
> >> series on performance tuning is available anywhere. It was on the IBM
> >> developerworks site but, no more.
> >>
> >> All suggestions gratefully received.
> >> Thanks in advance,
> >> Stuart Boydell
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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