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Improving database performance, Improving ito’s performance – HP UX B6941-90001 User Manual

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Chapter 10

Tuning, Troubleshooting, Security, and Maintenance

Performance Tuning

❏ Suppress the appearance of the ITO Alarm Severity symbol in the HP

OpenView submaps by changing the ITO app-defaults file. Set the
line

Opc.statusPropOnAllNodes

in the file

/opt/OV/lib/X11/app-defaults/<

language

>/Opc

to

False

.

The default setting is

True

.

For details about HP OpenView Network Node Manager performance
tuning, refer to the corresponding part of the “Configuration” chapter in
the HP OpenView Network Node Manager Administrator’s Reference. See
also the HP OpenView SNMP Management Platform Performance and
Configuration Guide
.

Improving Database Performance

Split the database over several disks as described in your Oracle
database manuals.

Periodically reorganize the database, by running

opcdbreorg (1M)

.

This frees unused pages as well as restructuring the index tables. For
more details, see the

opcdbreorg (1M)

man page.

In addition, you should periodically tune the database by running

optimizedb

followed by

sysmod

. Note, however, that during this

process, applications cannot work on the database.

For details about an Oracle database, see the documentation supplied
with the database and the online documentation in

/opt/OV/ReleaseNotes/opc_db.tuning

.

Improving ITO’s Performance

To both increase the speed of the GUI and to reduce the memory needed
to run it, reduce the number of active and acknowledged messages in the
Message Browsers:

❏ Specify more precise filters (message conditions) for capturing

messages.

❏ Specify more (local) automatic actions with automatic message

acknowledgment after successful operation.

❏ Download the history database of acknowledged messages more

often.

❏ Improve processing performance on the management server by: