Re: Hard-limits for kern.maxproc
Re: Hard-limits for kern.maxproc
- Subject: Re: Hard-limits for kern.maxproc
- From: Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 14:03:01 -0500
Nathan wrote:
I'm running out of political and motivational steam to pursue this
issue, as I've worked around the most pressing problems we were
experiencing internally. I've canceled most of our plans regarding
the Xserve and OS X server, as I no longer have any confidence in
Apple's ability to deliver on their marketed server features or
capacity. The problem seems to run deeper than just bugs.
I will continue to keep an eye out for shifts in the landscape for OS
X server. I hope to be proven wrong in the future, and find that OS X
Server delivers on its promises.
Many of the resource limits are prompted by the 32-bit nature of
the current MacOSX kernel. If rumours about 10.6 are to be believed,
the kernel will be 64-bit. So perhaps it will be safe to raise
the hard limits in 10.6, and you should take a look at 10.6 when
it arrives.
Drew
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