HP: Preparing your operating system | HCL Digital Experience
Prepare the operating system to ensure a successful installation.
Procedure
- Log in to the host server with superuser (root) privileges.
- Choose one of the following options
to determine the physical memory, which you must know to avoid setting
certain kernel parameters higher than the physical capacity:
- HP-UX 11i Version 3 and later: Use the
/usr/sbin/dmesg
command. - HP-UX 11i
Version 2 and earlier: Complete the following steps:
- Start the HP-UX System Administration Manager (SAM) utility with the
/usr/sbin/sam
command. - Select .
- View the value for Physical Memory and click OK.
- Exit from the SAM utility.
- Start the HP-UX System Administration Manager (SAM) utility with the
- HP-UX 11i Version 3 and later: Use the
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Set the maxfiles and maxfiles_lim parameters to at least 4096.
The minimum value for maxfiles is 8000. The minimum value for maxfiles_lim is 8196.
To allow the SAM utility to set values greater than 2048, edit the /usr/conf/master.d/core-hpux file.Note: If you are using HP-UX 11i Version 2, the /usr/conf/master.d/core-hpux file does not exist; instead, use the SAM utility to set the new kernel parameter values.- Open the file /usr/conf/master.d/core-hpux in a text editor.
- Change the line, "*range maxfiles<=2048" to "*range maxfiles<=60000".
- Change the line, "*range maxfiles_lim<=2048" to "*range maxfiles_lim<=60000".
- ave and close the file. Old values might be stored in the /var/sam/boot.config file. Force the SAM utility to create a boot.config file:
- Move the existing version of the /var/sam/boot.config file to another location, such as the /tmp directory.
- Start the SAM utility.
- Select Kernel Configuration window opens,
a new boot.config file exists.
Alternatively, rebuild the boot.config file with this command:
# /usr/sam/lbin/getkinfo -b
. When the
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Updating operating system settings to enable full core dumps:
- Use the
ulimit -f
command to set the maximum size of files to unlimited. - Use the
ulimit -c
command to set the maximum size to cores to unlimited.
For information about these commands, see your operating system documentation.
- Use the
- Complete the following steps to configure
the HP-UX system
kernel:
- Start the SAM utility.
- Select .
- Repeat the following steps for each parameter in the table:
- Highlight the parameter to change.
- Select .
- Type the new value in the Formula/Value field.
- Click OK.Note: When HCL Portal and DB2® are installed on the same server, some kernel values are higher than the values shown in the table.
Typical kernel settings for running HCL Portal:
Table 1. The typical kernel settings for running HCL Portal Parameter Value dbc_max_pct 25 maxdsiz 805306358 maxdsiz 2048000000 (when WebSphere® Application Server Base and Network Deployment products are on the same server) maxfiles_lim 8196 (Change this one before maxfiles.) maxfiles 8000 maxssiz 8388608 maxswapchunks (valid for HP-UX 11iv1 only) 8192 max_thread_proc 3000 maxuprc 512 maxusers (valid for HP-UX 11iv1 only) 512 msgmap 2048 msgmax 65535 msgmax 131070 (when WebSphere® Application Server Base and Network Deployment products are on the same server) msgmnb 65535 msgmnb 131070 (when WebSphere® Application Server Base and Network Deployment products are on the same server) msgmni 50 msgseg 32767 msgssz 96 msgtql 2046 nfile 58145 nflocks 3000 ninode 60000 nkthread 7219 nproc 4116 npty 2024 nstrpty 1024 nstrtel 60 sema (valid for HP-UX 11iv1 only) 1 (with embedded Messaging) semaem 16384 (with embedded Messaging) semmap (valid for HP-UX 11iv1 only) 514 semmni 2048 semmns 16384 (with embedded Messaging) semmnu 1024 semume 200 semvmx 32767 (with embedded Messaging) shmmax 2147483647 shmem (valid for HP-UX 11iv1 only) 1 (with embedded Messaging) shmmni 1024 shmseg 1024 STRMSGSZ (valid for HP-UX 11iv1 only) 65535 - Select .
- Click Yes on the information window to confirm your decision to restart the server.
- Follow on-screen instructions to restart your server and to enable the new settings.