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08-23-2001 08:29 AM
08-23-2001 08:29 AM
Re: kernel parameters
Hi again Troy.,
A)
1. sam->Kernel Configuration->Configurable Parameters
2. Select the nproc entry from the list.
Menu Actions->Modify Configurable Parameters...
3. Modify the value of Formula/value
and OK.
Say OK for new kernel generation and the system will reboot after that.
After booting you will have the new value taken into account by the kernel and you can check it by the following command :
#sysdef ? more
Magdi
A)
1. sam->Kernel Configuration->Configurable Parameters
2. Select the nproc entry from the list.
Menu Actions->Modify Configurable Parameters...
3. Modify the value of Formula/value
and OK.
Say OK for new kernel generation and the system will reboot after that.
After booting you will have the new value taken into account by the kernel and you can check it by the following command :
#sysdef ? more
Magdi
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08-23-2001 09:27 AM
08-23-2001 09:27 AM
Re: kernel parameters
Hi all,
Thanks for you time! I managed to change this parameter. I applied General OLTP/Database Monolithic System Kernel Parameter set and it allowed me to set maxusers=580 and this automatically set semmnu=2057. This helped me to do what I really wanted, but the question ?CAN I AVOD LIMITATION OF THE FORMULA- is still without answer.
Thanks again,
Troy.
Thanks for you time! I managed to change this parameter. I applied General OLTP/Database Monolithic System Kernel Parameter set and it allowed me to set maxusers=580 and this automatically set semmnu=2057. This helped me to do what I really wanted, but the question ?CAN I AVOD LIMITATION OF THE FORMULA- is still without answer.
Thanks again,
Troy.
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