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тАО02-13-2009 04:25 AM
тАО02-13-2009 04:25 AM
I got the mesg: kernel table PROC more than 70.0 full (what shld i check and wat is the solution)
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тАО02-13-2009 04:31 AM
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тАО02-13-2009 06:25 AM
тАО02-13-2009 06:25 AM
Re: kernel table PROC more than 70.0 full
Hi Arun,
The message doesn't looks like syslog message. Where you are seeing this?
Anyway the meaning the message says "maximum number of process can be opened system wide" is reached 70%. You won't face any issue until it reach 100%.
This value is defined by the kernel value "nproc". It can be changed and needs kernel rebuilt.
You can also monitor the nproc usage using this command. look at the value "proc-sz".
# sar -v 2 2
14:20:36 text-sz ov proc-sz ov inod-sz ov file-sz ov
14:20:38 N/A N/A 602/4096 0 4117/34816 0 5923/63498 0
14:20:40 N/A N/A 602/4096 0 4117/34816 0 5922/63498 0
Here 602 processes are opened out of the current nproc value 4096.
The message doesn't looks like syslog message. Where you are seeing this?
Anyway the meaning the message says "maximum number of process can be opened system wide" is reached 70%. You won't face any issue until it reach 100%.
This value is defined by the kernel value "nproc". It can be changed and needs kernel rebuilt.
You can also monitor the nproc usage using this command. look at the value "proc-sz".
# sar -v 2 2
14:20:36 text-sz ov proc-sz ov inod-sz ov file-sz ov
14:20:38 N/A N/A 602/4096 0 4117/34816 0 5923/63498 0
14:20:40 N/A N/A 602/4096 0 4117/34816 0 5922/63498 0
Here 602 processes are opened out of the current nproc value 4096.
Best wishes,
Ganesh.
Ganesh.
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тАО02-13-2009 07:56 AM
тАО02-13-2009 07:56 AM
Re: kernel table PROC more than 70.0 full
Current value of this parameter on avarage HP-UX system:
xx# sysdef |grep nproc
nproc 1132 - 10- -
xxx# kmtune |grep nproc
nproc 1132 - (600+20+8*MAXUSERS)
if you need to increase just go to SAM > Kernel Config > Configurable Parameters > Change the value (system will go to reboot due to this modification is for kernel) ; be careful not to forget a backup of kernels just in case:
# cd /stand
# cp /stand/system /stand/system.prev
# cp /stand/build/system.SAM /stand/system
xx# sysdef |grep nproc
nproc 1132 - 10- -
xxx# kmtune |grep nproc
nproc 1132 - (600+20+8*MAXUSERS)
if you need to increase just go to SAM > Kernel Config > Configurable Parameters > Change the value (system will go to reboot due to this modification is for kernel) ; be careful not to forget a backup of kernels just in case:
# cd /stand
# cp /stand/system /stand/system.prev
# cp /stand/build/system.SAM /stand/system
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