Thanks to the quick replies from:
Alan Davis
Nancy Davis
Dr. Tom Blinn
Original post is below:
maxuprc is the max-proc-per-user, as is is stated in the PSystem Tuning and
Performance Management " guide. I edited the run-time parameter in the
/etc/sysconfigtab and rebooted.
Regards,
Blake Brehl
Database Administrator
Anritsu
Morgan Hill, CA USA
bbrehl_at_namg.anritsu.com
---------- Original Text ----------
From: "Blake Brehl" <bbrehl_at_anritsu.com>, on 10/1/99 10:30 AM:
Tur64Unix 4.0d pk3
AS1200, ! GB res
Hello Guru's,
were doing a database upgrade on our AS4100 today, so we have redirected
everybody to some sample databases on our 2 processor AS1200. We are being
denied logins at about 70 users, with the message:
taks_create() failed fof pid 21000:maxuprc (=128) exceeded of uid 257.
Below is the tail of the /etc/sysconfigtab.
vm:
ubc-maxpercent=10
vm-maxvas=9223372036854775807
ubc-borrowpercent=10
proc:
max-proc-per-user=128
max-threads-per-user=1024
per-proc-stack-size=4398046511104
max-per-proc-stack-size=4398046511104
per-proc-data-size=4398046511104
max-per-proc-data-size=4398046511104
max-per-proc-address-space=4398046511104
per-proc-address-space=4398046511104
maxusers=128
ipc:
shm-max=2147483647
sem-mni=192
sem-msl=192
sem-ume=2000
num-of-sems=200
vfs:
bufcache=1
Do I need to change the proc settings up for "max-user=128", and reboot? Is
that all? I also checked resident and there 30% left of 1 GB, and also # of
ptys = 736 (#ls /dev/pty* | wc).
This is a live situation, TIA.
Blake Brehl
Database Administrator
Anritsu
Morgan Hill, CA USA
bbrehl_at_namg.anritsu.com
Received on Fri Oct 01 1999 - 18:23:19 NZST