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Re: Connection's limit in SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 and pg 8.3.11 (no more than 94 connections)

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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 .


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