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10-05-2004 11:12 PM
10-05-2004 11:12 PM
i have a little problem, with my unix-server /hpux11i/.
i had an error from my tsm with following message: 'TSM process: All pseudo ttys are busy'
when i got this message i was modifying some kernelfiles
1. maxusers
2. npty
3. nstrpty
4. nstrtel
After a reboot, i got the same error-message again, what do i have to do, that this problem is not occuring anymore ?
Thanks alot for your help
Claudius
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10-05-2004 11:21 PM
10-05-2004 11:21 PM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
#insf -e
let us know after execution of this
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10-05-2004 11:23 PM
10-05-2004 11:23 PM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
have you tried
insf -e -n 80
This will create device files for 80 pseudo terminals.
And
insf -e -s 100
This will create 100 nsrpty's
Regards,
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10-05-2004 11:25 PM
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Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
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10-05-2004 11:30 PM
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Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
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10-05-2004 11:32 PM
10-05-2004 11:32 PM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
i also tried
insf -e -n 80
and
insf -e -s 100
but it didn't work...
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10-05-2004 11:35 PM
10-05-2004 11:35 PM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
no its not...the tsm is for multiple sessions on a terminal and/or terminalemulation...and it
uses ttys/ptys etc...and i have the problem that all processes are busy after a reboot...
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10-05-2004 11:41 PM
10-05-2004 11:41 PM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
what is the output of
sysdef |grep npty
&
sysdef |grep nsrpty
npty should be 60 &
nsrpty = 1024
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10-05-2004 11:46 PM
10-05-2004 11:46 PM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
for npty the output is 200 (i was modifying it to 200)
and for nstrpty 200 (also modifyied) as well should i set it up to 1024 ?
regards
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10-05-2004 11:55 PM
10-05-2004 11:55 PM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
I will advise you to increase nsrpty value to 1024 .
Regards,
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10-06-2004 12:27 AM
10-06-2004 12:27 AM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
i was increasing the nstrpty to 1024
i still have the same error-message
regards
claudius
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10-06-2004 12:40 AM
10-06-2004 12:40 AM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
npty=2048
nstrtel=2048
nstrtel=2048
Do this in SAM and the insf -e command is run automatically for you. Note that setting this to a large value does not make the kernel very large...it creates device files (which are just directory entries) and sets up some small tables in kernel memory.
And whatever you do, do not try to run TSM without the latest cumulative patch. It is quite complicated code and a lot of fixes have been implemented after the first release. TSM is a terminal-based multi-session program that provides the equivalent of multiple windows on a simple terminal.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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10-06-2004 12:56 AM
10-06-2004 12:56 AM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
i was modifying all 3 kernelentries to 2048.
and i still have this problem...
could it be that there is something else,
maybe some .lock files etc...which the server is not deleting by a reboot..??
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10-06-2004 01:10 AM
10-06-2004 01:10 AM
SolutionYou can look through /dev and see if all the device files for tty's are crw-rw-rw- 2 bin tty ... Since you rebooted, only your current session should have a tty device file with permissions other than crw-rw-rw- and an owner other than root:bin. Fix all the /dev/tty* and /dev/pty device files.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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10-06-2004 01:12 AM
10-06-2004 01:12 AM
Re: TSM Processes: all pseudo ttys are busy
i have found the problem.
before your message was arriving me, i have seen that some user-privileges weren't correct.
Now its working again.
Thank you All for your help...:)