Page created: 1 Nov 2021
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Page updated: 3 May 2022
ASE ships with a script to tune the host Linux operating system for handling high TCP concurrency and optimizing performance. To understand the tuning parameters, refer to the tuning script comments. When running the tuning script, changes are displayed on the console to provide insight into system modifications. To undo system changes, run the untune script
Important: If you are installing ASE as a
non-root user, run the
tune
script for your platform before starting
ASE.The following commands are for tuning RHEL. For tuning Ubuntu, use the Ubuntu tuning scripts.
Tune the host system:
Enter the following command in the command
line:
/opt/pingidentity/ase/bin/tune_rhel7.sh
Make sure to close the
current shell after running the tune script and proceeding to start ASE.Note: If ASE is deployed in a Docker Container, run the tune
script on the host system, not in the container.
Untune the host system:
The “untune” script brings the system back to its original state. Enter the following command in the command line:
/opt/pingidentity/ase/bin/untune_rhel7.sh
Note: You should be a
root
user to run the tune and untune scripts.