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05-25-2005 07:18 AM
05-25-2005 07:18 AM
Can anyone tell ,
What is the parameter that defines how many files OS will allow to be opened simultaniously, and how to know its value.
I hv checked # mktune | grep -i max , its givning maxfiles and maxfiles_lim , does this are the parameters related to that. And its confusing , which one for what.?
Appriciate ,If any one can explain .
Thank you,
R.Veri.
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05-25-2005 08:23 AM
05-25-2005 08:23 AM
Re: Kernel Parameter Question !!
Read this: http://www.docs.hp.com/en/TKP-90202/ch05s03.html
I'm having problems replying, hope you get this.
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05-25-2005 08:25 AM
05-25-2005 08:25 AM
Re: Kernel Parameter Question !!
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05-25-2005 08:28 AM
05-25-2005 08:28 AM
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05-25-2005 08:31 AM
05-25-2005 08:31 AM
Re: Kernel Parameter Question !!
http://www.peoplesoft-hp.com/salestools/whitepapers/%5Bfiles%5D/Technical/HPUX%20Performance%20Cookbook.pdf
I always refer to this - easy reading for a difficult subject.
Also check these kernel parms: maxuprc, maxusers, nfile and nproc.
Had trouble getting this in - hope it helps.
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05-25-2005 08:34 AM
05-25-2005 08:34 AM
Re: Kernel Parameter Question !!
maxfiles_lim is the hard file limit process.
nfile is the OS limit for number of open files.
pay attention also to the following as they will somewhat scale the above relevant to the items below - meaning, that in general if you're raising the above numbers, then these below will need review also.
nflocks is the OS limit for number of open file locks.
nproc - max number of processes.
maxuprc - max number of user processes.
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05-25-2005 08:42 AM
05-25-2005 08:42 AM
Re: Kernel Parameter Question !!
There is documentation about kernel parameters here:
PDF File: http://docs.hp.com/en/TKP-90202/TKP-90202.pdf
HTML: http://docs.hp.com/en/TKP-90202/index.html
nfile - Max. number of open files for the entire system.
maxfiles - Soft limit on how many files a single process can have opened or locked at any given time.
maxfiles_lim - Hard limit on how many files a single process can have opened or locked at any given time
If you are on HP-UX 11.11, then do a 'man 5 kernel_parm_name'
# man 5 nfile
# man 5 maxfiles
# man 5 maxfiles_lim
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05-25-2005 11:13 PM
05-25-2005 11:13 PM
SolutionThis is what I tried posting yesterday :-)
Go into sam->kernel configuration->configurable parameters->help-> configuratble kernel parameters
or read this:
Mass-Storage Subsystem
* Overview of File System Kernel Parameters
* Configurable File System Buffer-Cache Parameters:
bufpages Pages of static buffer cache
dbc_min_pct Minimum dynamic buffer cache
dbc_max_pct Maximum dynamic buffer cache
nbuf Number of static buffer headers
* Configurable Open or Locked Files Parameters:
maxfiles soft limit for open files
maxfiles_lim hard limit for open files
nfile system-wide open-files limit
nflocks system-wide file-lock limit
ninode Maximum open inodes in memory
* Configurable Asynchronous Write Parameter:
fs_async Enable/disable asynchronous disk writes
* Configurable VxFS (Journaled) File-System Parameter:
vx_ncsize Memory space reserved for VxFS directory path-name cache
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