HP UX Direry Server manual Data collection 2 Different values of nsslapd-threadnumber

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Data collection 2: (Different values of nsslapd-threadnumber)

This set of data is collected to show how the tuning of HPDS worker threads affects the performance.

Number of entries: 100,000 entries

Number of client threads: 128

HPDS settings

onsslapd-dbcachesize: 100,000,000 (100MB) o nsslapd-cachememsize: 1,000,000,000 (1GB) o nsslapd-accesslog-logging-enabled: off

o nsslapd-threadnumber: Table 2 shows how values of the nsslapd- threadnumber parameter affect search performance.

Table 2: Performance in relation to nsslapd-threadnumber

nsslapd-threadnumber

Searches per second

2

13194.78

3

18563.93

4

19148.13

6

18680.52

8

18490.97

12

17517.95

16

17379.27

24

17206.30

32

17175.17

64

16345.50

96

16178.92

128

15300.62

From Table 2, we can see that search throughput is highest when the number of worker threads is the same as the number of CPUs.

Data collection 3: (Different values of nsslapd-dbcachesize)

This set of data is collected to show how nsslapd-dbcachesizeaffects the performance:

Number of entries: 1,000,000 entries

Number of client threads: 128

HPDS settings

onsslapd-dbcachesize: Table 3 shows the search performance against various values of the nsslapd-dbcachesizeparameter.

onsslapd-cachememsize: 3,000,000,000 (2GB) o nsslapd-cachesize:-1

o nsslapd-accesslog-logging-enabled: off

o nsslapd-threadnumber: 4

Table 3: Performance in relation to nsslapd-dbcachesize

nsslapd-dbcachesize

Searches per second

500,000

14861.93

1,000,000

15082.67

5,000,000

15194.85

10,000,000

15231.68

50,000,000

18243.45

100,000,000

18348.92

200,000,000

17743.15

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Contents HP-UX 11i v3 Integrity Systems Overview Sizing and tuning overviewProduct overview Purpose of this documentDirectory server tuning overview System parameter tuningSizing guidelines Sizing and Tuning RecommendationsSystems CPUsMemory Tuning recommendationsNsslapd-threadnumber Nsslapd-threadnumberNsslapd-dbcachesize Nsslapd-dbcachesizePage Nsslapd-cachememsize Nsslapd-cachememsize and nsslapd-cachesizeNsslapd-cachesize Page Nsslapd-cache-autosize Nsslapd-cache-autosizeLogging Purpose Performance measurementsTest results Data collection 1 Different number of CPUsData collection 3 Different values of nsslapd-dbcachesize Data collection 2 Different values of nsslapd-threadnumberData collection 4 Different sizes of entry cache Nsslapd-dbcachesize Searches per secondOFF Data collection 5 Access log on compared to Access log offGeneral directory server configuration Additional tuning referenceAppendix a Hpds 8.1 performance test details Test EnvironmentPerformance Data Creation Performance Monitoring ToolsCall to action For more information
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