Usually issues like that can be resolved by applying the
latest firmware for all affected systems, (server, storage,
etc) and the latest SLES Service Pack and online updates.
I was able to get a 32 GB DL 585 quad socket dual core up to
a load average of 125 applying large ERP upgrades on SLES-9
when those machines first came out. After a few firmware
updates and SLES online updates, it was 5 to 10 times faster
than similarly sized Sun boxes.
-Michael
Arun Singh <Arun.Singh novell.com> wrote: What
is DB version? Are you upto date with SLES9 Service Packs
i.e. SP3 + on-line updates
Is server swapping under heavy load? Please post brief
output of vmstat, iostat and top under I/O load.
-Arun
>>> On 5/9/2007 at 11:58 AM, wrote:
> We have Oracle databases and applications running on
IBM servers -- SLES8
> on our apps server and SLES9 on our db servers.
>
> We have our development servers setup with RAID 5.
>
> We find that when I perform heavy I/O such as copying a
database or
> applying patches or upgrades, the servers become
unusable. TOP will show
> CPU idle of 35 - 50 % but a load average or 10 - 15.
This happens on
> internal disks as well as disks on our EMC Clarion so
we suspect it is more
> of a server or OS issue.
>
> I have been a dba for 12 years and have performed the
same operations on HP
> and Sun Solaris. On Sun and HP, I would see the server
become slow, but not
> unusable.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Angie
>
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