SUMMARY: NPROC Process

From: Copper, Steve <scopper_at_westernpower.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 09:38:25 +0100

All,

Couple of replies from Bernard Levesque and Michael Bradford. Thanks to
them.

Apparently it is the max-proc-per-user variable.

Thanks
Steve



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From: Copper, Steve [mailto:scopper_at_westernpower.co.uk]
Sent: 15 October 2001 09:06
To: Tru64 (E-mail)
Subject: NPROC Process


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Managers,

Does anyone know what the equivalent parameter to "nproc" for the Tru64
platform is. This relates to maximum number of operating system processes,
as opposed to maximum number of operating system users (maxusers). We have
received advice from Oracle to raise this value but they say that they don't
know exactly what it is as they are talking in generic Unix terms and not
specific to TRU64.


Thanks in advance.

Steve Copper

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