Arsynic
MIS
- Jun 17, 2003
- 141
Okay, I'm still learning Netware since I'm fresh out of college and landed a decent MIS job. I'm all smooth when it comes to our Windows Servers, but when it comes to the Novell stuff, we have a third party come in to handle the stuff (they set up the system before I came on board). One of the Master CNE's told me to watch the Cache buffer memory to indicate when we need more memory. Well, the cache buffer memory kept going down to 30% and 40% on a few of the servers. One of the servers is for a small health center of about 10 users. It originally had 384MB of RAM in it. I added 512MB more and it still drops over time?
Does this have something to do with garbage collection? If so, all of our servers are configured the same when it comes to that. One of our larger sites has the same configuration under Memory (Monitor --> Server Parameters --> Memory). The cache buffer memory stays at a rock solid 85% day in and day out since the server has been running. I have to do a server restart just to get the other ones back up to a respectable percentage, but they quickly go back down to the 40's and 30's. What do I need to do? I've been told by our third party MCNE that if the cache buffer memory gets too low, the server could abend. I thought adding more memory would do the trick, but it didn't. Does it have to do with processor speed as well? The speed of the server in question is a 860 MHz Pentium III. The server with 85% cache buffer memory is 1 GHz. I've been scouring the Novell Documentation, but to no avail. Help!
Does this have something to do with garbage collection? If so, all of our servers are configured the same when it comes to that. One of our larger sites has the same configuration under Memory (Monitor --> Server Parameters --> Memory). The cache buffer memory stays at a rock solid 85% day in and day out since the server has been running. I have to do a server restart just to get the other ones back up to a respectable percentage, but they quickly go back down to the 40's and 30's. What do I need to do? I've been told by our third party MCNE that if the cache buffer memory gets too low, the server could abend. I thought adding more memory would do the trick, but it didn't. Does it have to do with processor speed as well? The speed of the server in question is a 860 MHz Pentium III. The server with 85% cache buffer memory is 1 GHz. I've been scouring the Novell Documentation, but to no avail. Help!