Re: AIX - Processor Folding; schedo -o vpm_xvcpus; good with Oracle??

  • From: David Roberts <big.dave.roberts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: po04541@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 13:32:42 +0100

I think I've  lost my posting privileges to the Oracle-l list, so Take that
into consideration along with the fact that you won't get any feedback from
the list to assist you in validating my response.

I recall, probably between AIX4 and AIX5, where I encountered AIX specific
issues where IBM had re-written some of it's Async I/O infrastructure, and
this caused issues the the current version of Oracle (8i as I recall).

I have blogged about the incident here:

http://bigdaveroberts.wordpress.com/2007/04/12/11/

Although the blog post doesn't concentrate specifically on the relationship
between Oracle and IBM!

IBM and Oracle do not generally play well together and this leads to finger
pointing!

If Oracle advises against, as a general rule, I'd suggest that you have to
go with that advice, irrespective of the fact that Oracle will probably only
justify it's position on the basis that IBM won't certify Oracle on AIX in
this specific configuration.

I suggest you open a TAR with Oracle seeking clarification!

Ultimately I suspect that it would be fine, but that Oracle would use it as
an excuse for giving you an inferior level of support!


Dave

On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 10:19 PM, patrick obrien <po04541@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> DBA's,
>
> I run oracle 10 and 11 on several AIX 5300 Lpar'ed Servers.
>
> Should I turn on Processor Folding, schedo -o vpm_xvcpus???
>
> IBM says to turn it on. I've read, Oracle says to leave it off?
>
> This is a huge feature IBM offers, for performance. The ones the really
> know if this is a good feature, are the dba's in the field.
>
> Thank you,
> Patrick.
>
>
>

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