I`ve tried it, the output seems like this:

time(seconds)        unlimited
file(blocks)         unlimited
data(kbytes)         1048576
stack(kbytes)        131072
memory(kbytes)       unlimited
coredump(blocks)     4194303
nofiles(descriptors) 1000

There shoudln`t be a problem, I think...

Best regards
Michael

Lutz Jaenicke wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 07:39:20AM +0200, Michael Sramek wrote:
> > I use SSL-MZ telnetd on HP-UX 11.00. When the number of connected
> > clients reach 150, I get an error "All networks ports in use", although
> > I have enough devices in /dev/pty (around 600). Has anyone an idea where
> > the problem could be?
>
> Please check out, which process is giving you this error message.
> It might well be, that you are running into a limit that does not have
> to do with the number of /dev/pty entries. From my HP-UX 10.20 box:
> # ulimit -a
> time(seconds)        unlimited
> file(blocks)         unlimited
> data(kbytes)         655360
> stack(kbytes)        65536
> memory(kbytes)       unlimited
> coredump(blocks)     4194303
> nofiles(descriptors) 120
> (Some of these parameters are already tuned to be higher than the 10.20
> default values.)
>
> Best regards,
>         Lutz
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