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Confirm that the platform is supported. Review the SharePlex Release Notes to make certain your operating system is supported. |
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Allocate at least 4 GB of memory for SharePlex processes. Plan for per-process memory up to 256 MB. This recommendation enables the Post and Read processes to allocate larger sets of memory when necessary. |
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Set the number of semaphores per process. Semaphores help ensure the stability of the SharePlex processes. The required SharePlex settings depend on the platform, as follows: Red Hat Linux:
*These are additive. Add the database minimum values to the SharePlex minimum values to determine the correct setting. An alternative is to set the value to the number of queues you will be using plus 2. |
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Set the ulimit (number of system file descriptors) to as close to 1024 as possible. The ulimit can be set either as a system hard limit or a session-based soft limit, as follows:
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Set soft and hard limits for the SharePlex user Set a soft limit and a hard limit for nproc and nofile for the SharePlex O/S user in the /etc/security/limits.conf file.
As an alternative, you can simply use the setting for the PostgreSQL O/S user. |
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Set core file parameters.
Note: SharePlex renames all core files named core to core.pid, except for those generated by sp_cop. If these requirements are not met, the SharePlex event log might report that a core file was not generated, even though a file exists. |
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Install the ksh shell. Install the ksh shell before you install SharePlex. The SharePlex monitoring scripts and other features required this shell. A version of ksh called pdksh is included with the Red Hat Linux builds. Refer to the Red Hat Linux documentation for more information. |
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Install Native POSIX Threading Library (NPTL) Quest recommends using the Native POSIX Threading Library (NPTL) on Linux. NPTL is faster and behaves more like other Unix operating systems than LinuxThreads. Although LinuxThreads can be enabled per process by using the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL environment variable, setting that variable adversely affects the performance of SharePlex. If LD_ASSUME_KERNEL is employed, use a setting of 2.4.21. |
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Install on multiple EBS volumes
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Assign Elastic IP addresses Amazon Elastic IP addresses are static, which satisfy SharePlex requirements. An Elastic IP must be created and assigned to both the source and target machines that will be used with SharePlex. |
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There are different installers for SharePlex based on the type of operating system. This topic helps you understand the differences and the naming conventions used.
The SharePlex installer on Linux is a self-extracting installation file with the extension .tpm.
SharePlex-release#-build#-platform-version-chipset.tpm
The installer creates a temporary target directory, within the current directory, for extraction. This temporary target directory is removed upon installation completion. You can extract the files to a file system that is separate from the SharePlex installation location by using the -t option when running the .tpm file.
Download the SharePlex installation package that matches the operating system you are using.
Additionally, download any SharePlex patches, so that you can install them after you install the base software.
For more information on how to download the SharePlex patches, see Download the SharePlex patches.
You can run the SharePlex installer for PostgreSQL on Linux in an Interactive or Unattended mode. For more information on the steps to run the installer, see Install SharePlex on Linux/Unix for open target databases.
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