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= GENERAL =
= GENERAL =
== '''GENERAL:''' Disabling the Collection of Statistics Platform ==
== '''GENERAL:''' Update Index and Full Text ==
 
Domino statistics collection platform to display the Administrator. The collection does not consume much resources, but we're talking about tuning.
 
To disable the collection utize the following parameter in NOTES.INI.
 
'''Platform_Statistics_Disabled = 1'''
 
Reasons:
 
* You do not want to collect statistics
* On partitioned servers (DPAR), each server collects the same statistics. You can enable only in one partition and disable the others.
 
== '''GENERAL:''' Disabling Full Text for Attachments Types ==
 
Tells the indexer not to index attachments with the XXX extension


Tuning tips for Index and FullText


'''UPDATE_FULLTEXT_THREAD'''=1
'''UPDATE_IDLE_TIME'''=4
'''FTG_USE_SYS_MEMORY'''=1
'''FTUPDATE_IDLE_TIME'''=4
  '''FT_Index_Ignore_Attachment_Types'''=*.nsf,*.ntf,*.tif,*.sys,*.pag,*.img,*.wav,*.gif,*.jpg,*.dll,*.tar,*.exe,*.zip,*.au,*.mpg,*.mov,*.mp3,*.cca,*.dbd,*.p7m,*.p7s,*.wpl,*.bmp
  '''FT_Index_Ignore_Attachment_Types'''=*.nsf,*.ntf,*.tif,*.sys,*.pag,*.img,*.wav,*.gif,*.jpg,*.dll,*.tar,*.exe,*.zip,*.au,*.mpg,*.mov,*.mp3,*.cca,*.dbd,*.p7m,*.p7s,*.wpl,*.bmp


Since version 5.0.5, Domino disable by default to following Attachment types:  
Since version 5.0.5, Domino disable by default to following Attachment types:  
.NSF, .NTF , .SYS, .PAG, .IMG , .WAV , .GIF, .JPG, .DLL, .TAR, .EXE , .ZIP, .AU , .MPG, .MOV, .MP3 .
.NSF, .NTF , .SYS, .PAG, .IMG , .WAV , .GIF, .JPG, .DLL, .TAR, .EXE , .ZIP, .AU , .MPG, .MOV, .MP3 .


== '''GENERAL:''' Disable BCC group expansion ==
== '''GENERAL:''' Disable BCC group expansion ==
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[http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf/dx/disable_bcc_group_expansion DISABLE_BCC_GROUP_EXPANSION]
[http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf/dx/disable_bcc_group_expansion DISABLE_BCC_GROUP_EXPANSION]


== '''GENERAL:''' Reduce log ==


Reduce log output and write to log.nsf
LOG_MAILROUTING=10
LOG_SESSIONS=0
Log_replication=0


== '''HTTP:''' Cache Design Elements ==
== '''HTTP:''' Cache Design Elements ==
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== Disk Queue ==  
== Disk Queue ==  


Server.Path.Data
{| border="1"
Platform.LogicalDisk.X.AvgQueueLen.Avg
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Platform.LogicalDisk.X.AvgQueueLen.Peak
'''Tune'''
 
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Put more disk spindles
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'''Statistics'''
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* Server.Path.Data
* Platform.LogicalDisk.X.AvgQueueLen.Avg
* Platform.LogicalDisk.X.AvgQueueLen.Peak
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'''Interpretation'''
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Value of Platform.LogicalDisk.X.AvgQueueLen.Avg (X= Data directory^) above 0.2 indicates that the server is running into a limitation of physical resources  
Value of Platform.LogicalDisk.X.AvgQueueLen.Avg (X= Data directory^) above 0.2 indicates that the server is running into a limitation of physical resources  


* > 1 = Not Good
* > 2 = Bad
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'''Reference'''
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How to check Notes Traveler Performance when hosted on a VM http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21615973
How to check Notes Traveler Performance when hosted on a VM http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21615973
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= TRAVELER =  
== Full Text Search ==  


{| border="1"
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'''Tune'''
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...
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'''Statistics'''
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* FT.Search.Average.TimeMS
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'''Interpretation'''
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Average full text search time in milliseconds


Traveler.Push.Devices.ActiveSync
* < 1000 = Good
Traveler.Push.Devices.ActiveSync.Connected
* > 3000 = Bad
Traveler.Push.Devices.HTTP
* > 5000 = Very Bad
Traveler.Push.Devices.HTTP.Connected
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'''Reference'''
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HTTP Active Threads deve ser 1.2 vezes a qtde de Push Devices (ou o que o servidor deve suportar em caso de failover)
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= TRAVELER =


== Histograma de query no DB2 ==
Migrated to [[Lotus Traveler: Tuning English]]
 
Traveler.Database.Query.Histogram.**
 
Por exemplo, Traveler.Database.Query.Histogram.UpdateTimeSyncInDevice.000-001 = 202
se estiver muitos 005-010 ou acima sendo reportados, pode indicar um problema de conexão ao banco.
 
Database.Query.Histogram.GudSelect.0
Database.Query.Histogram.GudSelect.1
DCA.DB_OPEN.Time.Histogram.CN
 
== DB2 Connectins ==
 
Traveler.DB.Connections = 4
Traveler.DB.Connections.Idle = 4
Traveler.DB.Connections.Max = 600
Traveler.DB.Connections.Peak = 24
 
== TRAVELER: Mail Server Connections Histogram ==
 
[01997:00007-4127529840]  Traveler.DCA.DB_OPEN.Time.Histogram.CN=SRCBSA01010/O=BancodoBrasil.000-001 = 1267
[01997:00007-4127529840]  Traveler.DCA.DB_OPEN.Time.Histogram.CN=SRCBSA01010/O=BancodoBrasil.002-005 = 1
[01997:00007-4127529840]   Traveler.DCA.DB_OPEN.Time.Histogram.CN=SRCBSA01010/O=BancodoBrasil.005-010 = 1
[01997:00007-4127529840]  Traveler.DCA.DB_OPEN.Time.Histogram.CN=SRCBSA01011/O=BancodoBrasil.000-001 = 15902
[01997:00007-4127529840]  Traveler.DCA.DB_OPEN.Time.Histogram.CN=SRCBSA01011/O=BancodoBrasil.001-002 = 1
[01997:00007-4127529840]   Traveler.DCA.DB_OPEN.Time.Histogram.CN=SRCBSA01011/O=BancodoBrasil.002-005 = 1
[01997:00007-4127529840]  Traveler.DCA.DB_OPEN.Time.Histogram.CN=SRCBSA01011/O=BancodoBrasil.005-010 = 4
 
Deve ser monitorado para se houver muitas conexões em tempo 005-010 ou acima, pode indicar um problema de latência entre Traveler e Mail Server
 
 
== TRAVELER: Thread Pool ==
 
Traveler.ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.Alarm.00-02 = 29302
Traveler.ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.DS.00-02 = 75977
Traveler.ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.PS.00-02 = 137501
Traveler.ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.TC.00-02 = 110
Traveler.ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.VC.00-02 = 49603
Traveler.ThreadPool.GetThreadDelayTime.Worker.00-02 = 1493976
 
-> You can see if there is a long delay before a device synchronization thread is allocated.
> 02-05 indicate a range (in seconds) that Http thread start. This implies that the current device thread count is sufficient for the load.
 
 
== TRAVELER: Error on Console ==
 
Look at file NTSErrors.log
 
"Notes Traveler: SEVERE CN="
"Notes Traveler: WARNING CN="
 
== TRAVELER: Sync Error ==
 
Traveler.DeviceSync.Count.200 = 89397
Traveler.DeviceSync.Count.408 = 201
Traveler.DeviceSync.Count.409 = 497
Traveler.DeviceSync.Count.503 = 4
 
== Java Memory ==
 
Java memory management in Notes/Domino
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/ddwiki.nsf/dx/Java_memory_management_in_NotesDomino
 
HTTP/JVM Out of memory
http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf/page.xsp?documentId=D43B6B44146BC7AC85257A2C006EED3E&action=openDocument


= SERVER =
= SERVER =
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'''Interpretation'''
'''Interpretation'''
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Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer:
* 89% < Bad
* 89% < Bad
* 90% = OK
* 90% = OK
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* Good = HighWaterMark < MaxEntries
* Good = HighWaterMark < MaxEntries
* Good = 0  OvercrowdingRejections
* Good = 0  OvercrowdingRejections
* Good = CurrentEntries < MaxEntries


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If the Database statistics DbCache.OvercrowdingRejections is high, then you should consider tuning this parameter.
If the Database statistics DbCache.OvercrowdingRejections is high, then you should consider tuning this parameter.


== '''SERVER:''' Increase Name Lookup Cache  ==
== '''SERVER:''' Increase Name Lookup Cache  ==
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* Database.NAMELookupCacheMaxSize
* Database.NAMELookupCacheMaxSize
or you can use
'''show nlcache'''
[59600:00010-3163281152] NLCache version 4 
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheLookups:        7,744,563
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheHits:          1,805,913
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheMisses:        3,202,857
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheNoHitHits:      2,735,793
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheResets          0     
[59600:00010-3163281152] Maximum Cache Size:  268,435,456
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheSize:          41,581,976        6961 entries in Data Hash Table
[59600:00010-3163281152] HashSize:            1,639,776            25 entries in View Hash Table
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheHitRate:        58      %


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[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/ls-D6_Dir/index.html Domino 6 directory performance improvements]
P.s.: Tip by @DanSilva
 
NLCACHE_SIZE=67108864 
Resolving the problem
 
* Increase the Namelookup cache to 128 MB using the following Notes.ini parameter:
 
NLCache_Size=134217728. ** Note default size in 8.5.3 64 Bit is 64 MB prior to this the default size was 16 MB.
 
* Make sure the ODS of the names,nsf is 51. In one case, the ODS was 43 and NLcache was set to 64MB
 
* Additional Info: Nlcache_size can be increased above 256 MB for 64 bit domino but should be increased with precaution and after consulting Lotus support.
 
* If you are concerned with this statistic you should review the Domino Server stats.
 
Issue the following command via the Server Console:
 
Show Stat database.*


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Review these results.


Database.NAMELookupCacheMaxSize
Database.NAMELookupCachePool.Used


If used is near max size you may need to increase the pool accordingly.
[http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21470902 Technote 1470902]


[http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/library/ls-D6_Dir/index.html Domino 6 directory performance improvements]
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== '''SERVER:''' Concurrent Tasks  ==
== '''SERVER:''' Concurrent Tasks  ==
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== '''UPDATERS:''' Updall Tasks  ==


PUT INFO HERE
{| border="1"
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'''Tune'''
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* UPDATERS = n
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'''Statistics'''
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* Update.PendingList
* UpdateN.PendingList
* Update.DeferredList
* UpdateN.DeferredList
|-
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'''Interpretation'''
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* Excellent = 0
* Good < 100 
Update.DeferredList
: * Excellent = 0
: * Good < 30
: * Not Good > 40
: * Bad > 200
|-
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'''Example'''
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NA
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'''Reference'''
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https://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21258366
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== '''PLATAFORM:''' Platform Paging File  ==
== '''PLATAFORM:''' Platform Paging File  ==
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* Platform.PagingFile.Total.PctUtil
* Platform.PagingFile.Total.PctUtil
 
* Platform.PagingFile.Total.PctUtil.Avg
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NA
NA
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== '''PLATAFORM:''' Platform Disk  ==
== '''PLATAFORM:''' Platform Disk  ==
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= Ver também =
= Ver também =
* [[IBM Domino: Monitoring the health of you Domino Server using HTTP and show stats]]


* [[Lotus Domino e Notes|  Mais artigos sobre IBM Domino e Notes]]
* [[Lotus Domino e Notes|  Mais artigos sobre IBM Domino e Notes]]
* [[Lotus Domino e Notes|  More articles about IBM Domino e Notes]]


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[[Category: Traveler]]

Latest revision as of 01:03, 26 June 2019

Tuning

This wiki will be creating a series of articles outlining best practices for Lotus Domino environment.

I ask you to always return to this article will be updating as usual.

Steps

  1. Have an implementation plan
  2. Know your infrastructure
  3. Divide the compounds
    1. Platform
    2. Notes Mail Statistics
    3. Network report
    4. Server Load Statistics
  4. Have a baseline reference


GENERAL

GENERAL: Update Index and Full Text

Tuning tips for Index and FullText

UPDATE_FULLTEXT_THREAD=1 
UPDATE_IDLE_TIME=4
FTG_USE_SYS_MEMORY=1
FTUPDATE_IDLE_TIME=4
FT_Index_Ignore_Attachment_Types=*.nsf,*.ntf,*.tif,*.sys,*.pag,*.img,*.wav,*.gif,*.jpg,*.dll,*.tar,*.exe,*.zip,*.au,*.mpg,*.mov,*.mp3,*.cca,*.dbd,*.p7m,*.p7s,*.wpl,*.bmp

Since version 5.0.5, Domino disable by default to following Attachment types: .NSF, .NTF , .SYS, .PAG, .IMG , .WAV , .GIF, .JPG, .DLL, .TAR, .EXE , .ZIP, .AU , .MPG, .MOV, .MP3 .

GENERAL: Disable BCC group expansion

The 'DISABLE_BCC_GROUP_EXPANSION' setting will disable BCC group expansion, thereby improving mail server performance.

DISABLE_BCC_GROUP_EXPANSION=1

DISABLE_BCC_GROUP_EXPANSION

GENERAL: Reduce log

Reduce log output and write to log.nsf

LOG_MAILROUTING=10
LOG_SESSIONS=0
Log_replication=0

HTTP: Cache Design Elements

To optimize the response time keeps Domino design elements in memory.

Tune

To change the parameters of Web Cache, Open the server document and go

Internet Protocols → Domino Web Engine → Memory Caches.

and change the field value

Field

Description

Maximum cached designs

Enter the number of database design elements to cache for users. The default is 128. When a user opens a database, Domino maps each design element name to an identification number. This mapping procedure takes time. Use this field to Specify how many elements you want to store in memory so the next time the user accesses That element, it is Immediately available.


Statistics

  • Domino.Cache.Design.Count
  • Domino.Cache.Design.DisplaceRate
  • Domino.Cache.Design.HitRate
  • Domino.Cache.Design.MaxSize

Interpretation

  • Good = HitRate >= 97%
  • Good = DisplaceRate = 0

Reference

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=899&uid=swg21286171


Example To find out if you need to change this parameter, run the following command

 > Show stat domino.cache.design .*
 Domino.Cache.Design.Count = 128
 Domino.Cache.Design.DisplaceRate = 18.0328294698918
 Domino.Cache.Design.HitRate = 81.960226776015
 Domino.Cache.Design.MaxSize = 128

Observing these numbers we can deduce that the value of elements (Count) has reached the maximum (MaxSize), so elements in this cache are discarded ( DisplaceRate).

The optimal value for theHitrate is near 100%, andDisplaceRate is 0%. Increasing the value of the fieldMaximum cached designs improves response-time.


HTTP: Cache User Info

To optimize the response time keeps Domino design elements in memory.

Tune

To change the parameters of Web Cache, Open the server document and go

Internet Protocols → Domino Web Engine → Memory Caches.

and change the field value

Field

Description

Maximum cached users

Enter the number of users to cache. The default is 64. After a user successfully authenticates with a server, Domino stores in memory the user's name, password, and the list of groups to which the user belongs. Use this field to increase the number of users for whom Domino stores this information.


Statistics

  • Domino.Cache.User Cache.Count
  • Domino.Cache.User Cache.DisplaceRate
  • Domino.Cache.User Cache.HitRate
  • Domino.Cache.User Cache.MaxSize

Interpretation

  • Good = HitRate >= 97%
  • Good = DisplaceRate = 0

Reference

Example

To find out if you need to change this parameter, run the following command

 > Show stat domino.cache.user*
Domino.Cache.User Cache.Count = 68
Domino.Cache.User Cache.DisplaceRate = 0
Domino.Cache.User Cache.HitRate = 73.258795221749
Domino.Cache.User Cache.MaxSize = 64


Observing these numbers we can deduce that the value of elements (Count) has reached the maximum (MaxSize), so elements in this cache are discarded ( DisplaceRate).

The optimal value for theHitrate is near 100%, andDisplaceRate is 0%. Increasing the value of the fieldMaximum cached designs improves response-time.


- HTTP Threads:

Domino.Config.ActiveThreads.Max

CPU: Utilization

Platform.Process.ActiveDomino.TotalCpuUtil
Platform.Process.traveler.1.PctCpuUtil
Server.CPU.Count

-> PctCpuUtil / CPU.Count ~ aprox CPU usage by traveler task

Disk Queue

Tune

Put more disk spindles

Statistics

  • Server.Path.Data
  • Platform.LogicalDisk.X.AvgQueueLen.Avg
  • Platform.LogicalDisk.X.AvgQueueLen.Peak

Interpretation

Value of Platform.LogicalDisk.X.AvgQueueLen.Avg (X= Data directory^) above 0.2 indicates that the server is running into a limitation of physical resources

  • > 1 = Not Good
  • > 2 = Bad

Reference

How to check Notes Traveler Performance when hosted on a VM http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21615973

Full Text Search

Tune

...

Statistics

  • FT.Search.Average.TimeMS

Interpretation

Average full text search time in milliseconds

  • < 1000 = Good
  • > 3000 = Bad
  • > 5000 = Very Bad

Reference

TRAVELER

Migrated to Lotus Traveler: Tuning English

SERVER

SERVER: NSF Buffer Pool

Buffering Database I/O


Tune

NSF_Buffer_Pool_Size_MB=n

  • Version 8.5 64 bits = Default value 1024
  • Version 8 64 bits = Default value 1024
  • Version 8 32 bits = Default value 512

Statistics

  • Database.Database.BufferPool.Maximum.Megabytes
  • Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer

Interpretation

Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer:

  • 89% < Bad
  • 90% = OK
  • 91% < Good < 97%
  • 98% <= Excellent

Reference

Recommendations for setting NSF_BUFFER_POOL_SIZE_MB

New default limit on UBM size in Domino 8

Example

To find out if you need to change this parameter, run the following command

 > Show stat Database.Database.BufferPool.*
 Database.Database.BufferPool.Maximum.Megabytes = 1024
 Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Reads = 24
 Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Writes = 7
 Database.Database.BufferPool.Peak.Megabytes = 1023
 Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer = 98.21

If the Database statistics Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer is lower than 97%,then you should consider tuning this parameter.

SERVER: NSF Cache

To minimize the time lags involved with opening and closing databases on a server, each server uses a database cache.

The Notes.ini NSF_DbCache_Maxentries control how many databases can reside in the cache at a maximum.

This NSF database cache is limited to:

  • 10000 entries = Domino 5.x and 6.x.
  • 20000 entries = Domino 7.x and higher


Tune

NSF_DbCache_Maxentries=X

Statistics

  • Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer
  • Database.DbCache.HighWaterMark
  • Database.DbCache.CurrentEntries
  • Database.DbCache.MaxEntries
  • Database.DbCache.OvercrowdingRejections

Interpretation

  • Good = HighWaterMark < MaxEntries
  • Good = 0 OvercrowdingRejections
  • Good = CurrentEntries < MaxEntries

Reference

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21279893

Example To find out if you need to change this parameter, run the following command

 > Show stat Database.Database.BufferPool.*
 Database.Database.BufferPool.Maximum.Megabytes = 1024
 Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Reads = 24
 Database.Database.BufferPool.MM.Writes = 7
 Database.Database.BufferPool.Peak.Megabytes = 1023
 Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer = 98.21

If the Database statistics Database.Database.BufferPool.PerCentReadsInBuffer is lower than 97%,then you should consider tuning this parameter.

 > Show statDatabase.DbCache.*
 Database.DbCache.HighWaterMark = 2227
 ...
 Database.DbCache.MaxEntries = 3072
 ...
 Database.DbCache.OvercrowdingRejections = 0
 Database.DbCache.Size = 10003

If the Database statistics DbCache.OvercrowdingRejections is high, then you should consider tuning this parameter.

SERVER: Increase Name Lookup Cache

Tune

  • NLCACHE_SIZE

To implement, set the notes.ini parameter NLCACHE_SIZE equal to the number of bytes you want the maximum cache size to be.

Statistics

  • Database.NAMELookupCachePool.Used
  • Database.NAMELookupCachePool.Peak
  • Database.NAMELookupCacheMisses
  • Database.NAMELookupCacheHits
  • Database.NAMELookupCacheMaxSize

or you can use

show nlcache
[59600:00010-3163281152] NLCache version 4   
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheLookups:        7,744,563 
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheHits:           1,805,913 
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheMisses:         3,202,857 
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheNoHitHits:      2,735,793 
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheResets          0       
[59600:00010-3163281152] Maximum Cache Size:  268,435,456
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheSize:           41,581,976         6961 entries in Data Hash Table
[59600:00010-3163281152] HashSize:            1,639,776            25 entries in View Hash Table
[59600:00010-3163281152] CacheHitRate:        58      % 


Interpretation

  • Database.NAMELookupCachePool.Used is close to the Database.NAMELookupCachePool.Peak value
  • Database.NAMELookupCacheMisses remains above Database.NAMELookupCacheHits for hours
  • Database.NAMELookupCacheMaxSize with Database.NAMELookupCachePool.Peak and Database.NAMELookupCachePool.Used

Neither value should have reached Database.NAMELookupCacheMaxSize. If the numbers are close, increase the cache size

Example

NA

Reference

P.s.: Tip by @DanSilva

NLCACHE_SIZE=67108864 Resolving the problem

  • Increase the Namelookup cache to 128 MB using the following Notes.ini parameter:

NLCache_Size=134217728. ** Note default size in 8.5.3 64 Bit is 64 MB prior to this the default size was 16 MB.

  • Make sure the ODS of the names,nsf is 51. In one case, the ODS was 43 and NLcache was set to 64MB
  • Additional Info: Nlcache_size can be increased above 256 MB for 64 bit domino but should be increased with precaution and after consulting Lotus support.
  • If you are concerned with this statistic you should review the Domino Server stats.

Issue the following command via the Server Console:

Show Stat database.*

Review these results.

Database.NAMELookupCacheMaxSize Database.NAMELookupCachePool.Used

If used is near max size you may need to increase the pool accordingly.

Technote 1470902

Domino 6 directory performance improvements

SERVER: Concurrent Tasks

PUT INFO HERE

Tune

  • Server_Pool_Tasks = n
  • Server_Max_Concurrent_Trans = m

Statistics

  • Server.ConcurrentTasks
  • Server.ConcurrentTasks.Waiting

Interpretation

  • Good = 0 Waiting

Example

NA

Reference

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21207456

UPDATERS: Updall Tasks

PUT INFO HERE

Tune

  • UPDATERS = n

Statistics

  • Update.PendingList
  • UpdateN.PendingList
  • Update.DeferredList
  • UpdateN.DeferredList

Interpretation

  • Excellent = 0
  • Good < 100

Update.DeferredList

* Excellent = 0
* Good < 30
* Not Good > 40
* Bad > 200

Example

NA

Reference

https://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21258366

PLATAFORM: Platform Paging File

Tune

  • OS Level

Statistics

  • Platform.PagingFile.Total.PctUtil
  • Platform.PagingFile.Total.PctUtil.Avg

Interpretation

  • OK < 0% < PctUtil.Avg > 10% > BAD

Example

NA

Reference

NA

PLATAFORM: Platform Disk

Tune

By several parameters (bufferpool, cache, namelookup ...

Statistics

  • Platform.LogicalDisk.1.AvgQueueLen
  • Platform.LogicalDisk.1.PctUtil

Platform.LogicalDisk.1.AssignedName=C points to the disk

Interpretation

  • Good < 2% < AvgQueueLen > 5% > BAD
  • Good = PctUtil < 80%

Reference

NA


ROUTER: How many Mailboxes?

How many Mailboxes is necessary for my Domino Server

Tune

Configuration Document

Statistics

  • Mail.Mailbox.AccessConflicts =

Interpretation

  • Good = 0 No Conflict

Reference

NA


ROUTER: RouterDbCacheSize

Represents the number of entries allocated for the router database cache. If not used, the default is based on NSFBufferPoolSize (three per MB), i.e. three times bigger than NSFBufferPoolSize, and the maximum is capped to 20000 entries at startup, but reallocation may occur and the number of 20000 entries could exceed it. In brief: it represents a cache of opened mail database handles.

Tune

RouterDbCacheSize

Statistics

  • Mail.DBCacheAged =  ; the number of entries that had aged and been deleted
  • Mail.DBCacheEntries =  ; the current number of cache entries
  • Mail.DBCacheForcedOut =  ; the number of cached entries forced out due to lack of available cache
  • Mail.DBCacheHighWaterMark =  ; the highest number of entries that had been cached
  • Mail.DBCacheHits =  ; the number of times a requested db handle was already in cache
  • Mail.DBCacheMaxEntries =  ; the maximum number of entries (RouterDbCacheSize)
  • Mail.DBCacheReads =  ; the number of times cache was read

Interpretation


Reference

NA


CLUSTER: Cluster Replicator

To prevent the replicas of the cluster de-synchronized, increasing the amount of tasks clrepl through the Notes.ini variable

Tune

CLUSTER_REPLICATORS=X

Statistics

  • Replica.Cluster.SecondsOnQueue
  • Replica.Cluster.WorkQueueDepth
  • Replica.Cluster.Failed

Interpretation

  • Perfect < 10 < SecondsOnQueue > 15 > Bad
  • Perfect < 10 < WorkQueueDepth > 15 > Bad

Reference

NA

Example

Para saber se é necessário alterar este parâmetro, execute o seguinte comando

> show stat replica.cluster.*
 ...
 Replica.Cluster.SCR.QueueDepth.Avg = 0 
 Replica.Cluster.SCR.QueueDepth.Max = 155 
 ...
 Replica.Cluster.SecondsOnQueue = 2 
 Replica.Cluster.SecondsOnQueue.Avg = 18 
 Replica.Cluster.SecondsOnQueue.Max = 2558 
 ...
 Replica.Cluster.WorkQueueDepth = 0 
 Replica.Cluster.WorkQueueDepth.Avg = 13 
 Replica.Cluster.WorkQueueDepth.Max = 698

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