This chapter describes the Sun JavaTM System Portal Server perftune() script.
This chapter provides the following sections:
Administrators typically run the Portal Server perftune script before performance tests or during system production.
The script does the following:
Invokes the Access Manager amtune script and modifies the desktopconfig.properties file
Tunes the SolarisTM Operating System kernel and transmission control protocol (TCP) settings
Prevents the script from tuning a system that lacks adequate memory
This section identifies configuration changes that the amtune script makes for the following Portal Server components:
The amtune script modifies the following configuration files for Sun Java System Application Server and GlassFishTM:
deploy_domain/deploy_instance/config/init.conf
deploy_domain/deploy_instance/config/server.xml
deploy_domain/deploy_instance/config/server.policy
Application server domain directory and the application server domain. For example: /opt/SUNWappserver/domains/domain1
Application server domain directory and the application server domain. For example: /opt/SUNWappserver/domains/domain1
The amtune script modifies the following Sun Java System Directory Server configuration file:
/var/opt/mps/serverroot/slapd-hostname/config/dse.ldif
The amtune script modifies the following Sun Java System Access Manager configuration file:
/etc/opt/SUNWam/config/serverconfig.xml
/etc/opt/SUNWam/config/AMConfig.properties
The perftune script modifies the following Portal Server Desktop configuration file:
/etc/opt/SUNWps/desktop/desktopconfig.properties