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PostPosted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 10:08 am    Post subject: minperm and numperm tuning Reply with quote

As I understand, stealing of computional pages is possible (and bad) if
numperm > minperm.
So should i always keep minperm around max(numperm) + 5%?

Our sybase server seems to have exccessive paging, especially with
shared memory not currently pinned. (v_pinshm=1, but not configured in
sybase).

Is 16MB page very useful in this case too?
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