priority_paging and Veritas Quick I/O

2007-12-25 10:54:00

A handful of replies point to enabling priority_paging in all systems

regardless of underlying FS and memory models. Priority Paging

(http://www.sun.com/sun-on-net/performance/priority_paging.html), is

supposed to fix the traditional paging mechanism problem wherein during

heavy filesystem I/O, application pages are stolen by filesystem paging

resulting in a significantly slowed down system.

The reason for this post is that there virtually is no official stand from

Veritas and SUN on enabling priority_paging on systems that employ Quick

I/O. Veritas Quick I/O allow files sitting on filesystems to behave as 'raw

devices' thereby avoiding the system buffer. And since priority_paging is

supposed to only benefit systems that do a lot of I/O on filesystems, we've

gotten quite a bit confused whether there's any real benefit in enabling it.

We've employed it and it seems to have virtually lessened paging on our

systems and our wait I/O's have dramatically fallen to acceptable levels.

Many thanks to those that have responded. I am attaching their replies as a

separate file.

Original POST:

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> Esteemed Gurus:

>

> We are running Oracle 8.1.6 on UE servers, Solaris 2.6 in which we employ

> Veritas Database Edition with its Quick I/O feature. Quick I/O allows us

> to treat database files (on Filesystems) as character device files thereby

> giving us some semblance of raw I/O bypassing the system buffers. May

> question is : is it still necessary to enable priority_paging on Quick I/O

> DB environments - the fact that we're nearer raw in most of our I/O?

>

> Thanks and I will summarize.

>

>

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> NELSON CAPARROSO y TAN

> UNIX/Microsoft/GIS Consultant

> Decision Consultants, Inc

>

> Internet : www.decisionconsultants.com

> nelson.caparroso@decisionconsultants.com

>

> Disclaimer: All views & opinions in this e-mail are mine alone!

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>

> <<replies.txt>>




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