Igor Peshansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, J. David Boyd wrote: > >> "Luis P Caamano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> > On 6 Apr 2006 03:44:22 -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> > >> >> fork problem >> >> 120469 by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (J. David Boyd) > > Again, <http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR>. Let's stop this > spamfest. Thanks.
I don't see that option anywhere in GNUS, but maybe it is. I can always do that manually, though, which works also. Thanks for the heads up, I never thought about it before. > >> > I started using cygserver and edited its config file to use 310 procs >> > instead of 62. In /etc/cygserver.conf, I edited the following: >> > >> > # kern.srv.process_cache_size: No. of concurrent processes which can be >> > # handled by Cygserver concurrently. >> > # Default: 62, Min: 1, Max: 310, command line option -p, --process-cache >> > kern.srv.process_cache_size 310 >> > >> >> Hmm, that is not an available option in my etc/cygserver.conf. >> >> Strange, no? I'm running the latest version of everything. > > Yeah, I got caught off-guard by this at first as well. Usually, if the > config file in /etc doesn't exist, there is a postinstall script that > copies the default version in /etc/defaults/etc/ into /etc. There is also > a mechanism for removing the config file on update if it's identical to > the default config file. > > Apparently, cygserver isn't using this mechanism. I've no idea how > /etc/cygserver.conf gets created. However, copying > /etc/defaults/etc/cygserver.conf to /etc/cygserver.conf should get you the > latest version. > I manually added the line in, and rebooted, and it works fine now. But I'll try your suggestion later. Thanks to all for the help. Dave in Largo, FL -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/