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vx_ninode(5)							  vx_ninode(5)

NAME
       vx_ninode - determine the internal node table size

SYNOPSIS
       size]

VALUE
       You must set these tunables to a constant value.

   Minimum
       This  tunable  can be set to (which means default), or to a value equal
       or greater than

   Default
       Based on the available physical memory, by default (when is the	inter‐
       nal  inode cache size is set according to the following table.  In this
       table the first column is the amount of physical	 memory	 in  megabytes
       installed on the system at boot time and the second column is the maxi‐
       mum number of inodes to be cached.

	      Physical Memory (MB)   Maximum Inodes
	      8			     400
	      16		     750
	      32		     1500
	      64		     2500
	      128		     5000
	      256		     16000
	      512		     32000
	      1024		     64000
	      2048		     128000
	      8192		     256000
	      32768		     512000
	      131072		     1024000

       VxFS interpolates the value of for the memory that  falls  between  two
       points  and extrapolates from the largest entry if the memory is larger
       than the largest entry in the table above.

   Recommended values
       Systems with low memory size (up to 3 GB per CPU)  may  not  require  a
       large  inode  cache  when  file system performance is not critical.  HP
       recommends setting a minimum value for based upon the memory configura‐
       tion as specified in the following table.  In this table the first col‐
       umn represents the available physical memory in gigabytes and the  sec‐
       ond column is the value of

	      Physical Memory (GB)   vx_ninode
	      1			     16384
	      2			     32768
	      3			     65536
	      >3		     131072

DESCRIPTION
       The  VxFS  file system caches the inodes in an inode table.  The kernel
       tunable determines the number of inodes in the inode table to help VxFS
       in caching.  is a dynamic tunable.

   Who Is Expected to Change This Tunable?
       Any privileged user can change this value.  Note that the default state
       should be appropriate for most environments.

   Restrictions on Changing
       None.  The tunable is dynamic; tuning will take effect  immediately  on
       the running system.

   When Should the Value of This Tunable Be Raised?
       This  tunable  value  should  be raised when applications (for example,
       file servers and web servers) expect the file systems to	 perform  bet‐
       ter.

   What Are the Side Effects of Raising the Value?
       Increasing the value of this tunable may consume more memory.

   When Should the Value of This Tunable Be Lowered?
       HP recommends changing the value of this tunable according to the table
       above when the system is under memory pressure.

   What Are the Side Effects of Lowering the Value?
       The applications will see performance degradation.

   What Other Tunable Values Should Be Changed at the Same Time?
       None.

EXAMPLES
       Change the value of to

WARNINGS
       All HP-UX kernel tunable parameters are release specific.  This parame‐
       ter  may be removed or its meaning may change in the future releases of
       HP-UX.

       Installation of optional kernel software, from HP or other vendors, may
       cause  changes  to  tunable parameter values.  After installation, some
       tunable parameters may no longer be at the default or recommended  val‐
       ues.  For information about the effects of installation on tunable val‐
       ues, consult the documentation for the kernel software being installed.
       For  information	 about	optional  kernel  software  that  was  factory
       installed on your system, see at

SEE ALSO
       kctune(1M), vx_maxlink(5), vxfs_bc_bufhwm(5), vxfs_ifree_timelag(5).

			   Tunable Kernel Parameters		  vx_ninode(5)
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