the tunning of linux.

the tunning of linux.

Post by BY W » Thu, 14 Oct 1999 04:00:00



I know a lot of ways to opotimizing unix , tunning them, but it seem , few
ways to do on linux. anybody know some tool or ways to improving the
proformance of linux.
 thank you.
 
 
 

the tunning of linux.

Post by Gary Momariso » Thu, 14 Oct 1999 04:00:00



> I know a lot of ways to opotimizing unix , tunning them, but it seem , few
> ways to do on linux. anybody know some tool or ways to improving the
> proformance of linux.

I've gathered some links to related info into a section of

http://www.aa.net/~swear/pedia/sys-admin.html

There's also the Documentation and header (.h) files that comes with
the kernel source, especially the stuff about "files" under /proc .

--
Look for Linux info at http://www.deja.com/home_ps.shtml and
Gary's Encyclopedia at http://www.aa.net/~swear/pedia/index.html

 
 
 

1. FastTrack 3.02 Tunning

Hi,

I have a very busy web site using FastTrack 3.02 running on an SGI Origin
200.  I saw this message from the log [06/Nov/1998:10:30:11] failure: Error
accepting connection -5993 (Too man open files).  I have checked with the
SGI web page on OS tunning and FastTrack tunning but still can't fix my
problem.  So what I do right now is to run apache instead.

In fact I found that the bandwidth consumption different between using
apache and FastTrack is double.  Bandwidth consumption using Apache is 1.5M
while FastTrack is 768K.  Moreover I found that the cpu utilization of
running FastTrack is much higher than Apache.

Please give me some hints because my client want to use FastTrack instead of
Apache.


Cheers,

Bremen

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