Re: Maximum Number of Processes

2000-05-30 Thread Dilog Mail
s an internal bash command, and is documented in > my > favourite O'Reilly bash book. It didn't help. > 3. Omer's answer, which I will be trying looks best and I append the > short document to which he refered: > > > by Brian King [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] - Apr 15, 200

Re: Maximum Number of Processes

2000-05-30 Thread Dilog Mail
ommand, and is documented in my favourite O'Reilly bash book. It didn't help. 3. Omer's answer, which I will be trying looks best and I append the short document to which he refered: > by Brian King [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] - Apr 15, 2000 > If your running a large production s

Re: Maximum Number of Processes

2000-05-30 Thread Omer Mussaev
Dilog Mail wrote: > I would like to increase the number of processes on a system from the > 1024 default and > also to increase the number of processes runnable by a user from it's > current default. See: http://www.linux.com/tuneup/database.phtml/Kernel/001245.html -- Omer Mussaev051-308-

Re: Maximum Number of Processes

2000-05-30 Thread Ilya Konstantinov
On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 05:53:57PM +0300, Dilog Mail wrote: > I would like to increase the number of processes on a system from the > 1024 default and > also to increase the number of processes runnable by a user from it's > current default. > For example, on a KDE system, there are somewhere betw

Re: Maximum Number of Processes

2000-05-30 Thread ism
On Tue, 30 May 2000, you wrote: > I would like to increase the number of processes on a system from the > 1024 default and > also to increase the number of processes runnable by a user from it's > current default. > For example, on a KDE system, there are somewhere between 100-130 > available proc

Maximum Number of Processes

2000-05-30 Thread Dilog Mail
I would like to increase the number of processes on a system from the 1024 default and also to increase the number of processes runnable by a user from it's current default. For example, on a KDE system, there are somewhere between 100-130 available processes. (I am forking off many child "clients