HP-UX: Planning for the server recovery log disks
Use the checklist to verify that the system where the server is installed meets requirements for hardware and software configuration.
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Are the active log and archive log stored on disks or LUNs that are separate from what is used for the database and storage pool volumes? | Ensure that the disks where you place the active log are not used for other server or system purposes. Do not place the active log on disks that contain the server database, the archive log, or system files such as page or swap space. | Separation of the server database, active log, and archive log helps to reduce contention for the same resources by different operations that must run at the same time. |
Are the logs on disks that have nonvolatile write cache? | Nonvolatile write cache allows data to be written to the logs as fast as possible. Faster write operations for the logs can improve performance for server operations. | |
Are you setting the logs to a size that adequately supports the workload? | If you are not sure about the workload, use the largest size that you
can.
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Are you defining an archive failover log? Are you placing this log on a disk that is separate from the archive log? | The archive failover log is for emergency use by the server when the archive log becomes full. Slower disks can be used for the archive failover log. | Use the ARCHFAILOVERLOGDIRECTORY server option to specify
the location of the archive failover log. Monitor the usage of the directory for the archive failover log. If the archive failover log must be used by the server, the space for the archive log might not be large enough. |
If you are mirroring the active log, are you using only one type of mirroring? | You can mirror the log by using one of the following methods. Use only one
type of mirroring for the log.
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If you mirror the active log, ensure that the disks for both the active log
and the mirror copy have equal speed and reliability. For more information, see Configuring and tuning the recovery log. |