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from: `Roger Green`
date: 1999-09-11 00:00:00
subject: Re: Utilization above 80%

From: "Roger Green" 
Subject: Re: Utilization above 80%
Date: 1999/09/11
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Newsgroups: fido.novell

Yeah, right!.

The  nov-bible calculation is only the real minimum as soon as you start
making the server wrk harder.

Do you have long name support added?
Multiple disks?  Spanned volumes?

Any of these seem to have an effect which is not documented in any official
book, but experience says chuck memory at it.

If the dirty buffers take time to go down, you may have a bottleneck on the
disk sub system (slow drives, poor SCSI card (You *are* using SCSI, aren't
you?) etc

If you haven't already got it, download Onsite Pro from Novells web site.
It saves time when looking at problems like this, particularly if you have
more than one server

Roger Green


Ren� van den Boom  wrote in message
news:37D60334.275E8131@diosynth.oss.akzonobel.nl...
>
>
> Claudia Johnson wrote:
>
> > Rene,  Add more memory now !!!!!
> >
> > Robert Voight
> > VCC Inc.
> > Senior Consultant  CNA
>
> Thanks for your answer but according the calculation in the novell-bible
192
> Mb for just 14 Gigabyte should be enough !
>

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