On 06/07/2010 07:44 AM, Joshua Tolley wrote:
What does it say when it refuses connections above 94? Also, when you
connect:
This is the message:
LOG: could not fork new process fro connection: Resource temporarily
unavailable...
and those are the kernel's resources values:
NODE "srvr83"
EVDEVS 96
EVQUEUES 88
NSPTTYS 64
NUMSP 256
NSTREAM 4352
NHINODE 1024
GPGSLO 2000
GPGSHI 6000
NSTRPAGES 6000
NAIOPROC 50
NAIOREQ 400
NAIOBUF 400
NAIOHBUF 100
NAIOREQPP 400
NAIOLOCKTBL 50
MAX_PROC 10000
MAXUMEM 1048576
NCALL 256
NCLIST 512
NSTREVENT 14848
NUMTIM 1888
NUMTRW 1888
SDSKOUT 64
SEMMAP 8192
SEMMNI 8192
SEMMNS 8192
SEMMSL 150
SEMMNU 100
SHMMAX 2147483647
TTHOG 4096
SECLUID 0
SECSTOPIO 1
SECCLEARID 1
SHMALL 15360
SHMMNI 300
LOG:
the SEMMAP, SEMMNI, SEMMNS, SEMMNU and SHMMAX are the max value. maybe,
i lossing some kernel value to set , but i don't know which kernel
resource is .
--
Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
To make changes to your subscription:
http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general