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Running the Oracle HTTP Server on OpenVMS
Username: ORACLE Owner: APACHE WEBSERVER
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Maxjobs: 0 Fillm: 100 Bytlm: 64000
Maxacctjobs: 0 Shrfillm: 0 Pbytlm: 0
Prclm: 8 DIOlm: 150 WSdef: 2000
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UAF> MODIFY ORACLE/FILLM=300/PRCLM=20
UAF> EXIT
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Server Experiencing Medium to High Usage
After you install the server and have been running it, look in the log file for errors of the "cannot open" variety. Errors of this type often indicate you need to modify system parameters. Try the following:
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Set FILLM to limit the number of files a user process can have open.
Set the SYSGEN parameter CHANNELCNT to 1024 (unless it is already set to a higher value).
Note: Whenever you change system parameters, you must reboot the system to enable the new settings.
Global Pages and Global Sections
If a browser installation stalls, then this could be an indication that the number of global pages or global sections is too low. Run AUTOGEN to evaluate the number of global pages and global sections that you need. Some browsers might need more.
Excessive File Build Up
A large number of .LOG and .PID files can amass over time in the directories APACHE$ROOT:[0000000] and APACHE$ROOT:[LOGS]. Purging these files can become a burden on application or system managers.
System managers should manually use explicit SET DIRECTORY/VERSION commands on these two directories.
Apache Server Installation/Configuration