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01-16-2002 06:06 AM
01-16-2002 06:06 AM
pseudo terminal device
hi
when i connect server using telnet, system show "all network ports in use". Maybe some device files(/dev/ptyp*, /dev/ttyp*) are more needed. what kind of applications are used pseudo terminal? To increase telnet session, which device file is needed?
Thanks.
when i connect server using telnet, system show "all network ports in use". Maybe some device files(/dev/ptyp*, /dev/ttyp*) are more needed. what kind of applications are used pseudo terminal? To increase telnet session, which device file is needed?
Thanks.
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01-16-2002 06:20 AM
01-16-2002 06:20 AM
Re: pseudo terminal device
Hi,
Try this,
Use SAM --> Kernel --> Configurable Parameters
npty (10.20 and 11.0)
nstrpty (11.0 only)
set NPTY and NSTRPTY to 200, save and reboot. NPTY and NSTRPTY are the desired number of telnet sessions.
Rebuild the special device files at the command prompt as follows:
insf -d ptys -n 200 200 being the number you set NPTY in SAM (10.20 and 11.0)
insf -d ptym -n 200 (10.20 and 11.0)
insf -d pts -s 200 -e -v (for 11.0 only )
You may have to reboot the system.
Hope this helps.
regds
Try this,
Use SAM --> Kernel --> Configurable Parameters
npty (10.20 and 11.0)
nstrpty (11.0 only)
set NPTY and NSTRPTY to 200, save and reboot. NPTY and NSTRPTY are the desired number of telnet sessions.
Rebuild the special device files at the command prompt as follows:
insf -d ptys -n 200 200 being the number you set NPTY in SAM (10.20 and 11.0)
insf -d ptym -n 200 (10.20 and 11.0)
insf -d pts -s 200 -e -v (for 11.0 only )
You may have to reboot the system.
Hope this helps.
regds
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