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Chapter 10
Tuning, Troubleshooting, Security, and Maintenance
Performance Tuning
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Suppress the appearance of the ITO Alarm Severity symbol in the HP
OpenView submaps by changing the ITO app-defaults file. Set the
line
Opc.statusPropOnAllNodes
in the file
/opt/OV/lib/X11/app-defaults/<
language
>/Opc
to
False
.
The default setting is
True
.
For details about HP OpenView Network Node Manager performance
tuning, refer to the corresponding part of the “Configuration” chapter in
the HP OpenView Network Node Manager Administrator’s Reference. See
also the HP OpenView SNMP Management Platform Performance and
Configuration Guide.
Improving Database Performance
Split the database over several disks as described in your Oracle
database manuals.
Periodically reorganize the database, by running
opcdbreorg (1M)
.
This frees unused pages as well as restructuring the index tables. For
more details, see the
opcdbreorg (1M)
man page.
In addition, you should periodically tune the database by running
optimizedb
followed by
sysmod
. Note, however, that during this
process, applications cannot work on the database.
For details about an Oracle database, see the documentation supplied
with the database and the online documentation in
/opt/OV/ReleaseNotes/opc_db.tuning
.
Improving ITO’s Performance
To both increase the speed of the GUI and to reduce the memory needed
to run it, reduce the number of active and acknowledged messages in the
Message Browsers:
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Specify more precise filters (message conditions) for capturing
messages.
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Specify more (local) automatic actions with automatic message
acknowledgment after successful operation.
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Download the history database of acknowledged messages more
often.
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Improve processing performance on the management server by:
Summary of Contents for -UX B6941-90001
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Page 27: ...27 1 Prerequisites for Installing ITO Agent Software ...
Page 43: ...43 2 Installing ITO Agents on the Managed Nodes ...
Page 115: ...115 3 File Tree Layouts on the Managed Node Platforms ...
Page 163: ...163 4 Software Maintenance on Managed Nodes ...
Page 183: ...183 5 Configuring ITO ...
Page 298: ...298 Chapter5 Configuring ITO Variables ...
Page 299: ...299 6 Installing Updating the ITO Configuration on the Managed Nodes ...
Page 315: ...315 7 Integrating Applications into ITO ...
Page 333: ...333 8 ITO Language Support ...
Page 352: ...352 Chapter8 ITO Language Support Flexible Management in a Japanese Environment ...
Page 353: ...353 9 An Overview of ITO Processes ...
Page 372: ...372 Chapter9 An Overview of ITO Processes Secure Networking ...
Page 373: ...373 10 Tuning Troubleshooting Security and Maintenance ...
Page 481: ...481 A ITO Managed Node APIs and Libraries ...
Page 499: ...499 B Administration of MC ServiceGuard ...
Page 513: ...513 C ITO Tables and Tablespaces in the Database ...
Page 520: ...520 AppendixC ITO Tables and Tablespaces in the Database ITO Tables and Tablespace ...
Page 521: ...521 D ITO Man Pages Listing ...