RE: rac cache fusion tuning

Your right, netstat shows no lost blocks.

Iface       MTU Met    RX-OK RX-ERR RX-DRP RX-OVR 
bond0      1500   0 13026911      0      0      0 
bond0:1    1500   0      - no statistics available
eth0       1500   0    14886      0      0      0 
eth1       1500   0 12977079      0      0      0 
eth2       1500   0 262653269      0      0      0
eth3       1500   0    49832      0      0      0 
lo        16436   0 20644606      0      0      0



Iface          TX-OK TX-ERR TX-DRP TX-OVR Flg       
bond0       15779950      0      0      0 BMmRU     
bond0:1      -                            BMmRU     
eth0            2217      0      0      0 BMRU      
eth1        15779950      0      0      0 BMsRU     
eth2         181705490      0      0      0 BMRU    
eth3               0      0      0      0 BMOsRU    
lo          20644606      0      0      0 LRU       



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> Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 9:13 AM
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> Subject: Re: rac cache fusion tuning
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> I would look deeper into 'blocks lost'. It shouldn't return any rows.
> Check netstat.
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> On 1/30/06, Kevin Closson <kevinc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>       >>>I am running 10g2 on 4 hp bp20 blades, with rhe3.
>       >>>
>       >>>I am getting many of the following:
>       >>>Metrics "Global Cache Average Current Get Time" is at
>       >>>1.46667 Metrics "Global Cache Blocks Lost" is at 4 Metrics
>       >>>"Global Cache Average CR Get Time" is at 2.16129
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>       Are you sure it needs tuning? Is performance poor?
>       Do these waits settle below I/O ?
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