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| my dmesg shows this vmunix: kthread: table is full. so i went to sam. changed the kernel values. restart the machine. then in my syslog.log has the below entries /usr/sbin/nfsd[1235]: nfsd do_one mpctl succeeded: ncpus = 3. /usr/sbin/nfsd[1235]: nfsd do_one pmap 2 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1235]: nfsd do_one pmap 3 /usr/sbin/nfsd[1235]: Number of NFS server daemons increased to 6 in order to cover all processo rs. does this matched what i did in sam? in my sam.log, there are no respective entries that indicate that i have changed the kernel values. any advice? |
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| yls177 <yls177@hotmail.com> wrote: > my dmesg shows this vmunix: kthread: table is full. so i went to sam. > changed the kernel values. restart the machine. then in my syslog.log > has the below entries > /usr/sbin/nfsd[1235]: nfsd do_one mpctl succeeded: ncpus = 3. > /usr/sbin/nfsd[1235]: nfsd do_one pmap 2 > /usr/sbin/nfsd[1235]: nfsd do_one pmap 3 > /usr/sbin/nfsd[1235]: Number of NFS server daemons increased to 6 in > order to cover all processo > rs. > > does this matched what i did in sam? > > in my sam.log, there are no respective entries that indicate that i > have changed the kernel values. > > any advice? Increase nkthread and check if the latest inetd patch are on the system. Frank -- No reading beyond this point! |