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тАО06-17-2008 11:35 PM
тАО06-17-2008 11:35 PM
Hi Community
We had a problem with one of our production machines after changing the systemdisk. On the old systemdisk the maximum osi transport connections was 3000. On the new Systemdisk we defined maximum osi transport connections 2000 and this is not sufficient.
My question now is: Are those osi transport parameters like maximum transport connections, maximum remote nsap's etc. dynamic parameters or do we have to reboot the system, that they become active. I changed all required parameters using NCL commands, but I'm not really sure that they are active, even the ncl show command displays now the correct values for those parameters
Thanks in advance
Geni
We had a problem with one of our production machines after changing the systemdisk. On the old systemdisk the maximum osi transport connections was 3000. On the new Systemdisk we defined maximum osi transport connections 2000 and this is not sufficient.
My question now is: Are those osi transport parameters like maximum transport connections, maximum remote nsap's etc. dynamic parameters or do we have to reboot the system, that they become active. I changed all required parameters using NCL commands, but I'm not really sure that they are active, even the ncl show command displays now the correct values for those parameters
Thanks in advance
Geni
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тАО06-18-2008 12:51 AM
тАО06-18-2008 12:51 AM
Re: OSI Transport Connections
Hi Kari
I also had contact with HP support in Zurich. They also confirmed, that those osi transport parameters can be increased dynamicaly. It's not possible to decrease them, which make sense.
So thanks for your information and let's drink a beer together next time when you are in Engehalde
Regards
Geni
I also had contact with HP support in Zurich. They also confirmed, that those osi transport parameters can be increased dynamicaly. It's not possible to decrease them, which make sense.
So thanks for your information and let's drink a beer together next time when you are in Engehalde
Regards
Geni
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