From: CSBVAX::CSBVAX::MRGATE::"SMTP::CRVAX.SRI.COM::RELAY-INFO-VAX" 22-JAN-1989 12:36 To: MRGATE::"ARISIA::EVERHART" Subj: VAXstation tuning. Received: From KL.SRI.COM by CRVAX.SRI.COM with TCP; Thu, 12 JAN 89 03:19:04 PDT Received: from NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK by KL.SRI.COM with TCP; Thu, 12 Jan 89 02:52:43 PST Received: from vax1.physics.oxford.ac.uk by NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK via Janet with NIFTP id aa03712; 12 Jan 89 10:37 GMT Date: 12-JAN-1989 10:40:34 GMT +01:00 From: MACALLSTR%vax1.physics.oxford.ac.uk@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK To: info-VAX <@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK:info-VAX@kl.sri.com> Subject: VAXstation tuning. Sender: John_Macallister From: John_Macallister X-Info: Nuclear Physics Lab,Keble Rd,Oxford OX1 3RH. Phone+44-865-273388 X-Info2: Fax +44-865-273418. Telex 83295 NUCLOX G. The same rules apply to VAXstation tuning as to the tuning of other systems i.e. use AUTOGEN to give you a good first guess; then follow any additional guidelines from the installation guides and finally make adjustments based on observed behaviour. A few points may be noted to avoid catastrophic failures on VAXstations. (1) Ensure that your paging file is adequate. You may have the impression that disk space is being wasted but, if the VAXstation has to page heavily, especially if it's a diskless VAXstation, you'll see it grind to a halt. (2) Make sure that the VWS parameters ( usually set up via logical names ) are adequate for your VAXstation ( e.g. have you enough reserved memory to support the number of windows you wish to have ?). (3) Make sure that you include the requirements of any packages ( e.g. CAD/CAM packages can make heavy demands on memory for good performance ) in the tuned parameters. VAXstations are easy to install through the use of automatic procedures and it is very easy to get one up and running. However, if you don't pay attention to the above points, you may find yourself chasing 'red herrings' ( non-existent bugs in packages ) later. If you've run out of disk space on the boot node and don't have a local disk on your VAxstation you may be interested to know that a diskless VAxstation may page from a disk attached to any other VAXstation in the cluster. This can easily be achieved ( details for VMS 4.7 ) by doing the following: remove SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]PAGEFILE.SYS remove SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]SATELLITE_PAGE.COM create SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSMGR]SYPAGSWPFILES.COM containing $ WAIT 00:00:10 $ MOUNT/CLUSTER
$ WAIT 00:00:10 $ SYSGEN INSTALL /PAGEFILE The file SYPAGSWPFILES.COM is automatically executed st system startup at the correct time. You will then have a VAXstation with one (primary) pagefile on a disk attached to another VAXstation. I hope fellow clusterers will find these comments useful. John