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[Info-Ingres] IIMERGE

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McCulloch, Stephen

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Nov 4, 2009, 5:42:57 AM11/4/09
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Hi all

Can anyone tell me where I can find information about the iimerge process!

What is it and what does it do?

The iimerge process that’s running in my installation is using about 50% cpu. Is this normal?

I’ve checked the Systems and Database manuals(nothing).

 

Thanks

Stephen





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Paul Mason

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Nov 4, 2009, 6:00:33 AM11/4/09
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iimerge is an ingres server. It's your DBMS, your archiver, your recovery server and so on depending on how it's called.
 
If you check $II_SYSTEM/ingres/bin you'll see things like iidbms and dmfacp are actually links to iimerge.
 
Some variants of the ps command will show the underlying program name rather than the link name.
 
50% cpu could well be reasonable for an active DBMS server.
 
HTH
Paul
 


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Robert Allely

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Nov 4, 2009, 2:51:15 PM11/4/09
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Its the dbms server components... depending on the method used to display the processes in unix, it may appear as iimerge
which is the name of the linked executable file, or iidbms , which is the name of the command that runs it.
 
Robert


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Subject: [Info-Ingres] IIMERGE

Hi all

Can anyone tell me where I can find information about the iimerge process!

What is it and what does it do?

The iimerge process that’s running in my installation is using about 50% cpu. Is this normal?

I’ve checked the Systems and Database manuals(nothing).

 

Thanks

Stephen





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Nov 6, 2009, 4:12:48 AM11/6/09
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Hi Stephen

The iimerge process is used for the Archiver, Recovery Server and DBMS
Server(s). It's CPU usage will depend on the session activity you have
in your installation.

Alex


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