I tried this on a different server that hasn't been implemented company-wide yet, but
has the same version of netatalk on the same OS. It returned the correct value:
Shutting down AppleTalk services: [ OK ]
Starting AppleTalk services: (backgrounded)
Max clients: 120
I will try this tonight when there aren't any users that will be disconnected when I
restart atalk. Should this have the same result, would I need to recompile with the
options->connections set to the desired number??
Also, I am aware of the -c flag, but the other server is using a afpd.conf file. How
can I set the max connections in afpd.conf?? There doesn't seem to be an option
listed for that flag.
Thanx again for the help!
-Aaron
At 3:29 PM -0700 7/5/00, andrew morgan is rumored to have said:
> Actually it is options->connections in etc/afpd/afp_options.c which sets
> the maximum connection count. This defaults to 20, but can be set to
> something else with the -c command line option to afpd. I would check
> that your startup script is actually reading the value you expect from
> your netatalk.conf file. Maybe try putting a "echo ${AFPD_MAX_CLIENTS}"
> in it somewhere to see.
>
> Andy
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