OS - Sun OS7
What sources can I go to to figure out what is the maximun number of processes for OS7 with 2GB of memory.
I believe it is 64K processes, but this number reflects resources being swaped.
Any help is appreciated
SmartJuniorUnix (1 Reply)
Hi,
Anyone can help ?
I have 21,000 sub-folder under the main folder .
Now are having some problem writing .
Is there a max no. of sub-folder can be create under Solaris .
If yes ,what is the max no. , can it be configure to increase ?
Thanks (4 Replies)
Hello all,
I'm looking to implement a Linux server that will host up to 60 simultaneous X sessions, all running firefox to a secured web interface.
Does anyone have any experience sizing a system like this?
The reason for the setup isn't as important (Since I really don't understand why... (1 Reply)
Is there a simple way of calculating the max number in a set of variables, so
a=1
b=3
c=6
d=30
something that says
e=max($a, $b, $c, $d)
I've found a way to do it using:
a="1"
b="3"
c="5"
d="50"
if ;
then
t=$a
else (3 Replies)
Hi Folks.Just out of interest does anyone know if their is a maximum number of variables that korn shell supports and if so how do I query what it is?Cheers (1 Reply)
Anyone knows what is the max limit of number of environment variables in Csh? I have a script that when run causes the shell to stop responding to any command like:
ls
/bin/ls: Argument list too long.
And I guess the reason is I passed the max limit for number of environment variables... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I was wondering, whether there is a limit regarding the max number of nfs mounts in
Oracle Solaris 10 (newest update).
The data center plans to migrate from a fibre channel based storage environment (hitachi) to a nfs based storage environment (netapp). Regarding the Solaris 10 database... (1 Reply)
Is it possible to print max number of 2 columns - awk
note: print max if the integer is positive and print min if the integer is negative
input
a 1 2
b 3 4
c 5 1
d -3 -5
d -5 -3
output
a 2
b 4
c 5
d -5
d -5 (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: quincyjones
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
slapo-valsort
SLAPO-VALSORT(5) File Formats Manual SLAPO-VALSORT(5)NAME
slapo-valsort - Value Sorting overlay to slapd
SYNOPSIS
/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
DESCRIPTION
The Value Sorting overlay can be used with a backend database to sort the values of specific multi-valued attributes within a subtree. The
sorting occurs whenever the attributes are returned in a search response.
Sorting can be specified in ascending or descending order, using either numeric or alphanumeric sort methods. Additionally, a "weighted"
sort can be specified, which uses a numeric weight prepended to the attribute values. The weighted sort is always performed in ascending
order, but may be combined with the other methods for values that all have equal weights. The weight is specified by prepending an integer
weight {<weight>} in front of each value of the attribute for which weighted sorting is desired. This weighting factor is stripped off and
never returned in search results.
CONFIGURATION
These slapd.conf options apply to the Value Sorting overlay. They should appear after the overlay directive.
valsort-attr <attribute> <baseDN> (<sort-method> | weighted [<sort-method>])
Configure a sorting method for the specified attribute in the subtree rooted at baseDN. The sort-method may be one of alpha-ascend,
alpha-descend, numeric-ascend, or numeric-descend. If the special weighted method is specified, a secondary sort-method may also be
specified. It is an error to specify an alphanumeric sort-method for an attribute with Integer or NumericString syntax, and it is an
error to specify a numeric sort-method for an attribute with a syntax other than Integer or NumericString.
EXAMPLES
database bdb
suffix dc=example,dc=com
...
overlay valsort
valsort-attr member ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com alpha-ascend
FILES
/etc/openldap/slapd.conf
default slapd configuration file
SEE ALSO slapd.conf(5), slapd-config(5).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This module was written in 2005 by Howard Chu of Symas Corporation. The work was sponsored by Stanford University.
OpenLDAP 2.4.28 2011/11/24 SLAPO-VALSORT(5)