
- #Linux resumes with sap installation install#
- #Linux resumes with sap installation update#
(Red Hat) The rc.sysinit initialization script reads the /etc/nf file automatically. If so, can someone point me to where I can download the setup, and hopefully some installation instructions as I.Prerequisites If you plan to use the GUI option, hdbsetup, then you need a local X11 graphical environment and an X server on the machine where you perform the installation.
#Linux resumes with sap installation install#
To have the changes persist after every reboot: 3.2.1 Install the SAP HANA Client on UNIX, macOS, or Linux Install the SAP HANA client from a graphical user interface or on the command line. Run sysctl with -p parameter to load in sysctl settings from the default file /etc/nf: sysctl -p. If this file does not exist, create it.The following lines are examples of what should be placed into the file: #Example for a computer with 16GB of RAM: Modify the kernel parameters that you have to adjust by editing the /etc/nf file. Max size of message (bytes) = 65536 // MSGMAXĭefault max size of queue (bytes) = 65536 // MSGMNB Max semaphores system wide = 256000 // SEMMNS Max total shared memory (kbytes) = 8388608 // SHMALL Analyze the command output to determine whether you have to change kernel settings or not by comparing the current values with the enforced minimum settings for Version 9.7 Fix Pack 2 or later fix packs in Kernel parameter requirements ( Linux ). The following text is an example of the ipcs command output with comments added after // to show what the parameter names are: # ipcs -l. Run the ipcs -l command to list the current kernel parameter settings. #Linux resumes with sap installation update#
To update kernel parameters on Red Hat and SUSE Linux: