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| Hi All, Wonder whether anyone can clarify this I am moving an old application from an old Unix 3.2.4.2 to open server 5.0.7, this app required setting NFILE to about 700 , I am right in thinking that this is no longer an issue in 5.0.7 as the file table will grow accordingly SCO_SV sco10 3.2v5.0.7 i80386 11/02/2007 18:30:59 proc-sz ov inod-sz ov file-sz ov lock-sz (-v) 18:31:00 45/ 59 0 186/1126 0 142/ 500 0 2/ 128 e.g above file-sz = 142/500 will the 500 limit expand as the number of open files reaches close to 500 Many thanks Dennis |
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| On Nov 2, 1:35 pm, Dnix <denn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi All, > Wonder whether anyone can clarify this I am moving an old application > from an old Unix 3.2.4.2 to open server 5.0.7, this app required > setting NFILE to about 700 , I am right in thinking that this is no > longer an issue in 5.0.7 as the file table will grow accordingly > > SCO_SV sco10 3.2v5.0.7 i80386 11/02/2007 > > 18:30:59 proc-sz ov inod-sz ov file-sz ov lock-sz (-v) > 18:31:00 45/ 59 0 186/1126 0 142/ 500 0 2/ 128 > > e.g above file-sz = 142/500 will the 500 limit expand as the number > of open files reaches close to > 500 > > Many thanks > Dennis You are correct; process, inode, file and lock tables grow automatically. Per user limits do exist, as an example NOFILES specifies the maximum number of open files for each process. MAXUP specifies how many concurrent user processes an ordinary user is allowed to run. A reasonable outline can be found here: http://osr507doc.sco.com/en/PERFORM/....html#tuneuser Mike |