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- Subject: Re: (no subject)
- From: Adrian Bool <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 16:37:34 +0100
Hi Sanjay
I think sysctl is the command you want to use to set this stuff - see
it's man page for more info.
If you look in /etc/rc you will see,
if [ -f /etc/sysctl-macosxserver.conf ]; then
awk '{ if (!index($1, "#") && index($1, "=")) print $1 }' <
/etc/sysctl-macosxserver.conf | while read
do
sysctl -w ${REPLY}
done
fi
if [ -f /etc/sysctl.conf ]; then
awk '{ if (!index($1, "#") && index($1, "=")) print $1 }' <
/etc/sysctl.conf | while read
do
sysctl -w ${REPLY}
done
fi
It seems that if you add,
kern.maxprox=<my number>
To either /etc/sysctl.conf or /etc/sysctl-macosxserver.conf then you
will get the effect you want. I think that using sysctl.conf may be
the best of the two as I can imagine Apple using the latter for their
purposes on MacOSX Server...
Hope it works! ;-)
aid
On 12 Mar 2004, at 15:53, Sanjay Mishra wrote:
Where to override the maxproc and other settings for limit so that it
is
available to everybody across the reboot and my application can use it
? I
tried to edit the rc.common in the etc directory for both bash and
tcsh ie
I set for both limit and ulimit. Despite this change in the maxproc and
descriptors are not available. Am I doing changes the wrong way?
I am running on Mac OS 10.3.
Regards,
Sanjay Mishra
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