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1. Memory Management
AIX 2.25 GB
Solaris 3GB
Linux 3GB
W32 2Gb
iSeries 2GB
NSF_BUFFER_POOL_SIZE ,
NSF_BUFFER_POOL_SIZE_MB and
PercentAvailSysResources
From R6
ConstrainedSHM and
ConstrainedSHMSizeMB
From R7
2. Memory Leaks
Ex:
Difficult to spot , but can be done from memory dumps , can be from
OS or from private memory
a good example on AIX that can cause fragmentation is the env
parameter MALLOCMULTIHEAP , L2 and L3 always advice not to use
MALLOCMULTIHEAP as it causes crashes sometimes and can not
improve Domino performance more than 5% max.
Memory dumps and nsd's can not detect how much 3rd party
applications are using, OS tools might be needed
when using java applications advice using JavaMaxHeapSize and
JavaMinHeapSize in the notes.ini
5. Memory corruption
example: