Folks,

Does anyone know how to exploit the real-time scheduler in Solaris?  I can
only find vague references to this on the web.

We're considering using the real-time scheduler for Oracle background
processes on our busiest Solaris boxes (that support 2-3k connections).  We
want to make Unix bias the Oracle background processes for CPU, all other
things being equal.  We had some consultants suggesting our MTS config
wasn't getting the cycles it needed after we called into question their SQL
(which is too long a story for me to get into -- I'll begin ranting about
big consulting companies.  :)

Thanks,
Steve

Steve Austin
DBA for Unix-based systems
Enterprise Data Center Operations, XO Communications
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