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тАО09-13-2004 12:00 AM
тАО09-13-2004 12:00 AM
max_proc_per_user
a created sys_tuning.stanza file
added line to sys_tuning.stanza file
proc:
max_proc_pert_user=512
max_threads_per_user=4096
run command
/sbin/sysconfigdb -a -f sys_tuning.stanza
with sysconfigdb -l
i can see lines max_proc_pert_user=512
max_threads_per_user=4096 in sysconfigdb
but
when i was restart system i see message in command line
"attribute max_proc_per_user not in subsystem"
and
"attribute max_thereads_per_user not in subsystem"
what can i do , hepl me please.
thanks.
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тАО09-13-2004 01:28 AM
тАО09-13-2004 01:28 AM
Re: max_proc_per_user
[I don't know for sure, becase I just edit sysconfigtab directly myself]
This is assuming that the 't' in 'max_proc_pert_user' is a typo while entering this topic as well as the 'thereads'.
If you still have problems, then maybe you want the attach an EXACT copy of the santza-formatted file to a next reply. Just including the text may not be good enough as the forum software mangles whitespace.
Hein.
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тАО09-13-2004 08:04 PM
тАО09-13-2004 08:04 PM
Re: max_proc_per_user
Here is an extract from my stanza file
proc:
max_proc_per_user = 2048
max_threads_per_user = 4096
Make sure the syntax is exactly correct....
then....
sysconfigdb -m -f "name of stanza file" proc
and it will work
-m is safer than -a as if an entry already exists it will superceed it where -a will not
Kevin
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тАО09-13-2004 10:41 PM
тАО09-13-2004 10:41 PM
Re: max_proc_per_user
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тАО09-14-2004 05:47 AM
тАО09-14-2004 05:47 AM
Re: max_proc_per_user
max_proc_pert_user
has a t too much.
Michael