13.4.3 Tuning kernel parameters
If you use JP1/AJS3 in a UNIX environment, tune the kernel parameters that affect the allocation of resources necessary for JP1/AJS3 processing. The kernel parameters that need to be tuned depend on the OS. For details, see the Release Notes.
Kernel parameters are the settings used for maximum tuning of the resources used by the UNIX system. For example, the following types of tuning can be performed:
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File system tuning: The maximum number of files that can be opened and the maximum number of files that can be locked
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Shared memory tuning: The maximum shared memory size and the maximum number of shared memory segments
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Semaphore tuning: The maximum number of semaphores and the maximum number of undo operations that can be performed
For details about the kernel parameters, see the OS documentation or UNIX references.