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Tuning and Troubleshooting OVO<br />

Tuning Performance<br />

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Tuning Performance<br />

To improve overall OVO system performance, you can do the following:<br />

❏ RAM<br />

Increase the RAM to reduce disk swapping.<br />

❏ CPU<br />

Upgrade the CPU.<br />

❏ Logging and Tracing Commands<br />

Do not use the LAN/9000 logging and tracing commands nettl(1M)<br />

and netfmt(1M) unless absolutely necessary.<br />

❏ Physical Disks<br />

Use different physical disks for the file systems and for swap space.<br />

❏ Network Lines<br />

Use high-bandwidth network links between the management server,<br />

managed nodes, and display stations.<br />

Improving the Performance of the SNMP<br />

Management Platform<br />

To improve SNMP management platform performance, reduce or<br />

eliminate <strong>HP</strong> <strong>OpenView</strong> Network Node Manager (NNM) processes that<br />

you do not use, or that you use only infrequently:<br />

❏ Network Monitor Daemon<br />

Stop netmon(1M), increase its polling interval, or unmanage<br />

segments that you do not use.<br />

❏ Windows Object Database Daemon<br />

Reduce the amount of memory used by the <strong>HP</strong> <strong>OpenView</strong> Windows<br />

object database daemon, ovwdb(1M), for managing large numbers of<br />

nodes.<br />

Chapter 11

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