Chapter 6. Best practices for Content Manager system performance 147
6.2.2 Linux
Table 6-2 provides a line-item overview of steps to be followed, with links to the
detailed descriptions in their respective chapters.
Table 6-2 Best practice checklist in a Linux environment
Regular maintenance: Use runstats/rebind -
8.3.3, “Keeping database statistics and execution plans up to date through
runstats/rebind” on page 183
Regular maintenance: Reorgch/reorg -
8.3.4, “Reorganizing tables through reorg” on page 184
AIX best practice checklist
Linux best practice checklist
Plan for performance -
Chapter 4, “Planning for performance” on page 87
Design and configure for performance -
Chapter 5, “Designing and configuring for performance” on page 99
Set limits -
7.3.1, “Configure appropriate ulimit” on page 157
Configure shared Memory -
7.3.2, “Configure shared memory” on page 157
Configure semaphores -
7.3.3, “Configure semaphores settings” on page 158
Configure message queues -
7.3.4, “Configure message queues” on page 158
Tune network -
7.3.5, “Tune network” on page 159
Tune file systems for external storage-
7.3.6, “Tune file systems for external storage” on page 160
Configure effective disk I/O usage -
7.2.4, “Configure disk I/O for effective usage” on page 155
Spread DB components over multiple disks -
8.2.1, “Spread the database components over multiple disks” on page 173
Create separate instances during installation -
8.2.3, “Create separate instances during installation” on page 176
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