And to sacrifice the small animals!
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Don't forget your Witch-doctor mask and rattle.
Tracy Johnson
Measurement Specialties, Inc.
BT
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> Kent,
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> Tuning an HP-3000 is as much art as science. A lot of it
> depends upon the characteristics of the jobs/sessions running
> on the system. If you have Glance or SOS, take a look at the
> processes running to see if you can get an idea on how the
> CPU(s) are being used.
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> On my N-4000-200-500, I'm using the following:
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> showq;status
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> ------QUANTUM-------
> QUEUE BASE LIMIT MIN MAX ACTUAL BOOST TIMESLICE
> ----- ---- ----- --- --- ------ ----- ---------
> CQ 152 204 1 2000 1 OSC 200
> DQ 202 242 2000 2000 2000 OSC 200
> EQ 240 253 2000 2000 2000 OSC 200
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> I think by using a CQ timeslice of 2000, you may be letting a
> single process grab the CPU for too long. I also prefer
> setting the MAX QUANTUM to a larger value so processes decay
> in priority a little slower. Sometimes processes keep
> "jumping" to the top of the CQ. I prefer to have a lower
> timeslice so they don't dominate the queue. I also overlap
> the queues a little so I don't completely starve the job queues.
>
> David N. Lukenbill
> Computer Sciences Corporation
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> Listers
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> When we run large LINK's in SUPRTOOL none of the session
> users seem to get resources. Does anyone know how to get the
> session users reasonable resources while LINK is running?
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> Here is a SHOWQ on my N-Class HP3000.
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> ------QUANTUM-------
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> QUEUE BASE LIMIT MIN MAX ACTUAL BOOST TIMESLICE
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> ----- ---- ----- --- --- ------ ----- ---------
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> CQ 152 200 1 200 11 DECAY 2000
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> DQ 202 238 2000 2000 2000 DECAY 200
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> EQ 248 253 2000 2000 2000 DECAY 100
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> Thanks
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> Kent Wallace
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