Linux 시스템 에서 Huge Pages 의 전체 절 차 를 빠르게 설정 합 니 다.

  Linux   HugePages Oracle     ,           ,           :

Linux    Oracle     
    Linux       HugePages
    :RHEL6.8 + 512G    ;Oracle 11.2.0.4 SGA=400G.

1.  memlock   
 /etc/security/limits.conf     ,  oracle  memlock   :
vi /etc/security/limits.conf
oracle soft memlock unlimited
oracle hard memlock unlimited
2.     vm.nr_hugepages
 /etc/sysctl.conf     ,     vm.nr_hugepages 。
  MOS 401749.1   hugepages_settings.sh  ,         。
hugepages_settings.sh    :
#!/bin/bash
#
# hugepages_settings.sh
#
# Linux bash script to compute values for the
# recommended HugePages/HugeTLB configuration
# on Oracle Linux
#
# Note: This script does calculation for all shared memory
# segments available when the script is run, no matter it
# is an Oracle RDBMS shared memory segment or not.
#
# This script is provided by Doc ID 401749.1 from My Oracle Support 
# http://support.oracle.com
 
# Welcome text
echo "
This script is provided by Doc ID 401749.1 from My Oracle Support 
(http://support.oracle.com) where it is intended to compute values for
the recommended HugePages/HugeTLB configuration for the current shared 
memory segments on Oracle Linux. Before proceeding with the execution please note following:
* For ASM instance, it needs to configure ASMM instead of AMM.
* The 'pga_aggregate_target' is outside the SGA and 
you should accommodate this while calculating SGA size.
* In case you changes the DB SGA size, 
as the new SGA will not fit in the previous HugePages configuration, 
it had better disable the whole HugePages, 
start the DB with new SGA size and run the script again.
And make sure that:
* Oracle Database instance(s) are up and running
* Oracle Database 11g Automatic Memory Management (AMM) is not setup 
(See Doc ID 749851.1)
* The shared memory segments can be listed by command:
# ipcs -m
 
 
Press Enter to proceed..."
 
read
 
# Check for the kernel version
KERN=`uname -r | awk -F. '{ printf("%d.%d
",$1,$2); }'` # Find out the HugePage size HPG_SZ=`grep Hugepagesize /proc/meminfo | awk '{print $2}'` if [ -z "$HPG_SZ" ];then echo "The hugepages may not be supported in the system where the script is being executed." exit 1 fi # Initialize the counter NUM_PG=0 # Cumulative number of pages required to handle the running shared memory segments for SEG_BYTES in `ipcs -m | cut -c44-300 | awk '{print $1}' | grep "[0-9][0-9]*"` do MIN_PG=`echo "$SEG_BYTES/($HPG_SZ*1024)" | bc -q` if [ $MIN_PG -gt 0 ]; then NUM_PG=`echo "$NUM_PG+$MIN_PG+1" | bc -q` fi done RES_BYTES=`echo "$NUM_PG * $HPG_SZ * 1024" | bc -q` # An SGA less than 100MB does not make sense # Bail out if that is the case if [ $RES_BYTES -lt 100000000 ]; then echo "***********" echo "** ERROR **" echo "***********" echo "Sorry! There are not enough total of shared memory segments allocated for HugePages configuration. HugePages can only be used for shared memory segments that you can list by command: # ipcs -m of a size that can match an Oracle Database SGA. Please make sure that: * Oracle Database instance is up and running * Oracle Database 11g Automatic Memory Management (AMM) is not configured" exit 1 fi # Finish with results case $KERN in '2.2') echo "Kernel version $KERN is not supported. Exiting." ;; '2.4') HUGETLB_POOL=`echo "$NUM_PG*$HPG_SZ/1024" | bc -q`; echo "Recommended setting: vm.hugetlb_pool = $HUGETLB_POOL" ;; '2.6') echo "Recommended setting: vm.nr_hugepages = $NUM_PG" ;; '3.8') echo "Recommended setting: vm.nr_hugepages = $NUM_PG" ;; '3.10') echo "Recommended setting: vm.nr_hugepages = $NUM_PG" ;; '4.1') echo "Recommended setting: vm.nr_hugepages = $NUM_PG" ;; esac # End : -- SGA_MAX_SIZE=12G, : Recommended setting: vm.nr_hugepages = 6148 -- SGA_MAX_SIZE=400G, : Recommended setting: vm.nr_hugepages = 204805 -- , : *********** ** ERROR ** *********** Sorry! There are not enough total of shared memory segments allocated for HugePages configuration. HugePages can only be used for shared memory segments that you can list by command: # ipcs -m of a size that can match an Oracle Database SGA. Please make sure that: * Oracle Database instance is up and running * Oracle Database 11g Automatic Memory Management (AMM) is not configured vm.nr_hugepages = 204805 /etc/sysctl.conf , sysctl -p 。 3. HugePages HugePages , HugePages_Total 204805: grep Huge /proc/meminfo # grep Huge /proc/meminfo AnonHugePages: 0 kB HugePages_Total: 204805 HugePages_Free: 168475 HugePages_Rsvd: 168471 HugePages_Surp: 0 Hugepagesize: 2048 kB # grep Huge /proc/meminfo AnonHugePages: 0 kB HugePages_Total: 204805 HugePages_Free: 168475 HugePages_Rsvd: 168471 HugePages_Surp: 0 Hugepagesize: 2048 kB , alert “Large Pages Information” : Wed Nov 14 14:38:12 2018 Starting ORACLE instance (normal) ************************ Large Pages Information ******************* Per process system memlock (soft) limit = UNLIMITED Total Shared Global Region in Large Pages = 400 GB (100%) Large Pages used by this instance: 204801 (400 GB) Large Pages unused system wide = 4 (8192 KB) Large Pages configured system wide = 204805 (400 GB) Large Page size = 2048 KB ******************************************************************** HugePages 。

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