Kernel parameters for DB2 database
server installation (Linux and UNIX)
The configuration or modification of kernel parameters
for DB2® database server installation
depends on your operating system.
Recommended kernel configuration parameters (HP-UX)
For HP-UX systems running a DB2 64-bit database system, run the db2osconf command
to suggest appropriate kernel configuration parameter values for your
system.
Kernel parameter requirements (Linux)
The database manager uses a formula to automatically adjust
kernel parameter settings and eliminate the need for manual updates
to these settings.
Modifying kernel parameters (HP-UX)
For your DB2 database
product to perform properly on HP-UX, you might need to update your
system's kernel configuration parameters. If you update your kernel
configuration parameter values, you must restart your computer.
Modifying kernel parameters (Linux)
For root installations, the database manager uses a formula
to automatically adjust kernel parameter settings and eliminate the
need for manual updates to these settings.
Modifying kernel parameters (Solaris)
For the DB2 database
system to operate properly, it is recommended that you update your
system's kernel configuration parameters. You can use the db2osconf utility
to suggest recommended kernel parameters. If you want to take advantage
of project resource controls (/etc/project),
consult your Solaris documentation.