From 6617b0fbf591d595ff0f50afc46c4e3dc8adf257 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Hunger Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020 14:20:49 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] fixed link rendering for {opsmanual} --- .../guide-performance-tuning.adoc | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/in-production/guide-performance-tuning/guide-performance-tuning.adoc b/in-production/guide-performance-tuning/guide-performance-tuning.adoc index 1ddbe3fa..0cbb512a 100644 --- a/in-production/guide-performance-tuning/guide-performance-tuning.adoc +++ b/in-production/guide-performance-tuning/guide-performance-tuning.adoc @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ If you are a developer you should be accustomed to the graph data model and have [#memory-config] == Memory Configuration guidelines -An in-depth description on this topic is available in the {opsmanual}/performance/#memory-tuning[Neo4j Operations Manual]. +An in-depth description on this topic is available in the link:{opsmanual}/performance/#memory-tuning[Neo4j Operations Manual]. There are three types of memory to consider: _OS Memory_, _Page Cache_ and _Heap Space_. @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ For many setups, a heap size between 8G and 16G is large enough to run Neo4j rel The heap memory size is determined by the parameters in `$NEO4J_HOME/conf/neo4j.conf`, namely `dbms.memory.heap.initial_size` and `dbms.memory.heap.max_size` providing the heap size as a number and a unit, for example `16G`. It is recommended to set these two parameters to the same size. -For a more thorough discussion on this topic, refer to the {opsmanual}/performance/memory-configuration/#heap-sizing[heap memory configuration section in the Neo4j Operations Manual]. +For a more thorough discussion on this topic, refer to the link:{opsmanual}/performance/memory-configuration/#heap-sizing[heap memory configuration section in the Neo4j Operations Manual]. That section also contains information about heap memory distribution and gabarge collection tuning. [#logical-logs] @@ -81,11 +81,11 @@ The usual default of `1024` for the open file limit is often not enough, especia Users are therefore encouraged to increase that limit to a realistic value of `40000` or more, depending on usage patterns. Setting this value via the `ulimit` command is only possible for the current session. -To set the value system wide you have to follow the {opsmanual}/installation/linux/tarball/#linux-open-files[instructions^] for your platform. +To set the value system wide you have to follow the link:{opsmanual}/installation/linux/tarball/#linux-open-files[instructions^] for your platform. [#tuning-resources] == Resources -* {opsmanual}[Operations,role=manual] -* {opsmanual}/performance/[Configuration & Performance,role=manual] +* link:{opsmanual}[Operations,role=manual] +* link:{opsmanual}/performance/[Configuration & Performance,role=manual] // * http://maxdemarzi.com/2013/11/25/scaling-up/[Scaling Up Neo4j,role=blog] * link:/support[Neo4j Professional Support]