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тАО07-14-2004 01:05 AM
тАО07-14-2004 01:05 AM
Good morning,
I am in the process of verifying a couple of kernel parameters for use with Openview Operations. Unforutnately, I cannot remember which subsystem these two exist in.
nfile (max number of open files)
nflocks (file locks)
Of course, I am fairly positive these are not the real names of the subsets, as most application documentation goes with the Solaris or HP-UX name of the kernel parameter, instead of the Tru64 name. The other parameters all lurk in the ipc subsystem (semaphores, message queues, etc). I've looked for these in there, but I don't see them.
If anyone could point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
--Blake Roberts
I am in the process of verifying a couple of kernel parameters for use with Openview Operations. Unforutnately, I cannot remember which subsystem these two exist in.
nfile (max number of open files)
nflocks (file locks)
Of course, I am fairly positive these are not the real names of the subsets, as most application documentation goes with the Solaris or HP-UX name of the kernel parameter, instead of the Tru64 name. The other parameters all lurk in the ipc subsystem (semaphores, message queues, etc). I've looked for these in there, but I don't see them.
If anyone could point me in the right direction, it would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
--Blake Roberts
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тАО07-14-2004 01:31 AM
тАО07-14-2004 01:31 AM
Re: Which kernel subset are these in?
File parameters that you are looking for a are part of kernel "vfs" subsystem.
I think they goes by the names max_vnodes, for max. no. of open files and may be nlock_record, for the record locks.
Following commands for more details,
# sysconfig -q vfs
# man sys_attrs_vfs
HTH,
Abdul.
I think they goes by the names max_vnodes, for max. no. of open files and may be nlock_record, for the record locks.
Following commands for more details,
# sysconfig -q vfs
# man sys_attrs_vfs
HTH,
Abdul.
No unix, no fun
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тАО07-14-2004 01:35 AM
тАО07-14-2004 01:35 AM
Solution
Hi Blake,
There is no comparison in Tru64 for these parameters, you can check it on this page(Near the end of the page)
http://devrsrc1.external.hp.com/STKT/class_capacity.html
HTH,
Peter
There is no comparison in Tru64 for these parameters, you can check it on this page(Near the end of the page)
http://devrsrc1.external.hp.com/STKT/class_capacity.html
HTH,
Peter
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тАО07-14-2004 01:42 AM
тАО07-14-2004 01:42 AM
Re: Which kernel subset are these in?
Thanks for the quick replies. I can see where the vfs parameters may be the match, but I also like that HP-UX matrix. It was obvious that those were the parameters that HP wrote into their preinstall tasks for this.
Thanks for the help,
--Blake
Thanks for the help,
--Blake
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