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тАО03-04-2009 03:09 AM
тАО03-04-2009 03:09 AM
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тАО03-04-2009 03:48 AM
тАО03-04-2009 03:48 AM
SolutionI recognize some. They are in sysconfig (command sysconfig -s then sysconfig -q xxx where xxx is the part before the : of the prev command).
The file in question is sys$specific:[tcpip$etc]sysconfigtab.dat. Use this one to make permanent changes.
Which ones do you need ?
Wim
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тАО03-04-2009 04:03 AM
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Re: /etc/sysctl.conf
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тАО03-04-2009 04:21 AM
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Re: /etc/sysctl.conf
tcpip show inetch/stat
(give treturn until output stops)
last page gives the maximum number of sockets (and peak).
This is in + out.
Wim
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тАО03-04-2009 04:23 AM
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Re: /etc/sysctl.conf
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тАО03-04-2009 04:48 AM
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Re: /etc/sysctl.conf
http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1236169498097+28353475&threadId=1169204
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тАО03-04-2009 05:08 AM
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Re: /etc/sysctl.conf
For maximum:
TCPIP> sysconfig -q inet ipport_user reserved
For minimum:
TCPIP> sysconfig -q inet ipport_user reserved_min
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тАО03-04-2009 05:20 AM
тАО03-04-2009 05:20 AM
Re: /etc/sysctl.conf
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Within sysctl.conf, I see a little that's returned from $getenv, some from $getsyi, a few small pieces with IP and its sysctl widget, and some C POSIX settings. And some with no direct analog.
As a general note, please tell us what you want to do; what problem you are looking to resolve. The OpenVMS version and TCP/IP version can often help, too.
Providing us with the Unix commands and configuration files can be useful as supporting information, but can be exceedingly confusing (to us and then to you) as how OpenVMS is managed and operated can be entirely different than Unix, Linux or Mac OS X.
I took a quick look at the local sysctl.conf, and it doesn't have any direct analog on OpenVMS.
What is it that you're looking to do? Maximum available ports? With TCP/IP Services V8.3, that's around 65472 units.
For some related details on total BG ports:
http://64.223.189.234/node/1219
For some details on ephemeral ports (which is what those min and max commands look at):
http://64.223.189.234/node/530
Many sites don't allow ephemeral ports via the firewall, which tends to cause problems for folks looking to use ftp. (I'm not a big fan of ftp; it's old and insecure and incompatible with many firewalls. Use sftp. Much easier. And more secure.)