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Page 18 Configuration and Tuning of Sybase System 11 for NetWare on Compaq Servers in the early days of NetWare when disk drives had reliability problems. It is no longer necessary with the high levels of reliability that disk drives today have. In fact , when enabled, some NetWare disk device drivers ignore the setting all together. immediate purge of deleted files Set the immediate purge of deleted files to on. When immediate purge of deleted files is enabled the disk space occupied by the file is immediately released and ready for reallocation. In a file sharing environment this setting is usually set to off so the system administrator can recovery a file that was accidentally deleted. file delete wait time Set the file delete wait time to 1 minute. This is the maximum amount of time that will elapse after the user deletes a file and the start of the purge process. This setting is irrelevant when immediate purge of deleted files is set to on. minimum file delete wait time Set the minimum file delete wait time to 30 seconds. This is the minimum amount of time that will elapse after the user deletes a file and the start of the purge process. This setting is irrelevant when immediate purge of deleted files is set to on. remirror block size The remirror block size can be set in 4K increments up to 32K. A setting of 1 = 4K, 2 = 8K ... 8 = 32K. This setting defines the size of the block transfer utilized by the NetWare controller duplexing remirror process. Setting the remirror block size to larger values can reduce the time necessary to re-synchronize a NetWare controller duplexed volume but at the expense of additional memory buffers. Typically the setting established by the Compaq SmartStart installation process is acceptable and should not be changed. If you are not using NetWare controller duplexing set the remirror block size to 1 to reduce the size of the buffers initially allocated by the remirror process. concurrent remirror requests The concurrent remirror requests setting defines the number of concurrent remirror requests per logical NetWare partition. The number of outstanding requests can be set from a minimum of 2 up to a maximum of 32. Increasing this value can reduce the time necessary to re-synchronize a NetWare controller duplexed volume but at the expense of additional memory buffers and possible higher I/O rates for the NetWare volumes. The total amount of memory used for the remirror requests is the product of the values for remirror block size and concurrent remirror requests. Typically the setting established by the Compaq SmartStart installation process is acceptable and should not be changed. If you are not using NetWare controller duplexing set the concurrent remirror requests to the minimum value of 2. This reduces the total number of buffers initially allocated by the remirror process. mirrored devices are out of sync message frequency The mirrored devices are out of sync message frequency determines the frequency that NetWare wakes up the process to verify that the NetWare controller duplexed volumes are in synchronization. The process can be set to start as frequently as every 5 minutes up to a maximum of 9999 minutes (approximately 7 days). If the volumes are out of synchronization, NetWare issues a message to the console and the NetWare remirror process will be initiated. Typically the setting established by the Compaq SmartStart installation process is acceptable and should not be changed. If you are not using NetWare controller duplexing set the mirrored devices are out of sync message frequency to its maximum value of 9999. © 1996 Compaq Computer Corporation, All Rights Reserved Doc No 140A/0896