Kevin Closson’s Oracle Blog has an interesting blog about Mount Options for Oracle over NFS. It's not as hard as it may seem, but you have to pay attention to the option you use when mounting the NFS share. There are also little differences between various ports of Oracle for certain platforms. This, of course, makes troubleshooting nearly impossible. Kevin sheds his idea of this too. He may blog about this later in more detail...
I've been playing a bit with the nscd now and want to share some tips related to tuning the nscd.conf file. To see how the DNS cache is doing, use nscd -g. nscd configuration: 0 server debug level 26m 57s server runtime 5 current number of threads 32 maximum number of threads 0 number of times clients had to wait yes paranoia mode enabled 3600 restart internal passwd cache: no cache is enabled [other zero output removed] group cache: no cache is enabled [other zero output removed] hosts cache: yes cache is enabled yes cache is persistent yes cache is shared 211 suggested size <==== 216064 total data pool size 1144 used data pool size 3600 seconds time to live for positive entries <==== 20 seconds time to live for negative entries
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