Platform-Specific Issues and Tips
This chapter provides platform-specific tuning tips, and includes the following topics:
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“Solaris Platform-Specific Issues” on page 89
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“Solaris File System Tuning” on page 93
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“Solaris Platform-Specific Performance Monitoring” on page 94
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“Tuning Solaris for Performance Benchmarking” on page 96
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“Tuning UltraSPARC T1–Based Systems for Performance Benchmarking” on page 97
Solaris Platform-Specific Issues
This section discusses miscellaneous Solaris-specific issues and tuning tips, and includes the
following topics:
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“Files Open in a Single Process (File Descriptor Limits)” on page 89
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“Failure to Connect to HTTP Server” on page 90
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“Connection Refused Errors” on page 91
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“Tuning TCP Buffering” on page 91
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“Using the Solaris Network Cache and Accelerator (SNCA)” on page 91
Files Open in a Single Process (File Descriptor Limits)
Different platforms each have limits on the number of files that can be open in a single process
at one time. For busy sites, you might need to increase that number. On Solaris systems, control
this limit by setting
rlim_fd_max
in the
/etc/system
file. For Solaris 8, the default is 1024,
which you can increase to 65536. For Solaris 9 and 10, the default is 65536, which doesn't need
to be increased.
After making this or any change in the
/etc/system
file, reboot Solaris to put the new settings
into effect. In addition, if you upgrade to a new version of Solaris, any line added to
/etc/system
should be removed and added again only after verifying that it is still valid.
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