upper limit of NFILE and NINODE on 286?

Bob Willey bob at consult.UUCP
Tue Oct 17 00:27:31 AEST 1989


In article <632 at holston.UUCP> barton at holston.UUCP (Barton A. Fisk) writes:
>In article <631 at holston.UUCP>, barton at holston.UUCP (Barton A. Fisk) writes:
>> What, if any would be the upper limit that may be
>> set for NFILE and NINODE in /usr/sys/conf/master for
>I have also recently received mail concerning a NOFILE 
>variable which supposedly limits the number of open files
>per process.
>However, on sco xenix 2.2.1, I see no such animal in the
>master. 


If you will run the sysadmsh and do a configure options, you will
see one option for disk and buffers.  NFILE is the number of open
files that you can have simultaneously (I think it defaults to 100).
It can create problems as you have more users.  You will see
a msg come up on the console    NOFILE
NOFILE
NOFILE
without any further explanation.  Just kill a few of the tasks,
reconfigure the kernel, reboot the system, and you problems
will be take care of.

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