And this is a simplified version of my Nagios check script, that checks user's threads (LWPs) and processes.
Does it run on AIX?
It can only report one user. If two or more users are above thresholds it reports the top user.
Hi ,
I need to count all processes contains the pattren "FND"
For Example:
I was reteriving the details of all processes related to "FND" by this command
$ ps -ef | grep FND
but now I just wanna count them .
Regards
Adel (2 Replies)
I have written a function that fills an array and another function where if a parameter is supplied it will jump to that part of the array and cat it to the screen.
I need to put in some checks to make sure the parameter supplied is firstly a number and then not a number great than the length of... (2 Replies)
I need a mechanism to fork child processes and all child processes should connect to a server.but the number of child processes should be limited(for ex:50)
Here's my pseudo, but I cant figure out how to limit the child process number. Should I use a semaphore? or what?
for(;;)... (3 Replies)
Hi
Is there a way to count how many processes a script has started, count how many of these have finished, and make the script wait if their difference goes over a given threshold?
I am using a script to repeatedly execute a code (~100x) which converts 2 data files into one .plt which is in... (4 Replies)
Hey I'm new in linux,
I'm looking for a code to check whether the parameter is a number or a string.
I have already tried this code:
eerste=$(echo $1 | grep "^*$">aux)
if
But it doesn't work.:confused:
Thanks (2 Replies)
Hi,
Is there a maximum number of processes kernel parameter in AIX.
Solaris has max_nprocs,
HP-UX has nproc,
I can only find max user process (maxuproc) for AIX.
Thanks,
Wilson. (3 Replies)
Morning,
Somebody can tell me in AIX 6.1 what is the different between the maxuproc (lsattr -El sys0 | grep max) and the for a user.
Example:
Oracle is limited by :
#ulimit -u
processes(per user) unlimited
But lsattr -El sys0| grep maxuproc show me :
maxuproc 16384
So... (1 Reply)
// AIX 6.1 & Power 7 server
I have maxuproc set to 16384.
lsattr -El sys0 -a maxuproc
maxuproc 16384 Maximum number of PROCESSES allowed per user True
What is the maximum number of maxuproc we can go for?
If I increase maxuproc to the higher number, what would be ramifications?
I... (1 Reply)
Hi Guys,
I am running RHEL6 and now my processes reach maximum limit.
How do I increase the maxuproc value?
Can I increase the value without rebooting the server?
Thanks in advance...
Please Help!!! (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: Phuti
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
instances.conf
INSTANCES.CONF(5) [FIXME: manual] INSTANCES.CONF(5)NAME
instances.conf_ - zorp(8) instances database
DESCRIPTION
The instances.conf file describes the zorp(8) instances to be run on the system. It is processed by zorpctl(8) line by line, each line
having the structure described below. Empty lines and lines beginning with '#' are comments ignored by zorpctl.
STRUCTURE
instance-name parameters [-- zorpctl-options]
instance-name is the name of the Zorp instance to be started; it is passed to zorp with its --as parameter. Instance names may consist of
the characters [a-zA-Z0-9_] and must begin with a letter.
parameters are space separated parameters entered into the zorp command-line. For details on these command-line parameters see zorp(8).
zorpctl-options are space separated parameters control startup specific options. They are processed by zorpctl itself. The following
zorpctl options are available:
--auto-restart or -A
Enable the automatic restart feature of zorpctl. When an instance is in auto-restart mode, it is restarted automatically in case the
instance exits.
--no-auto-restart or -a
Disable automatic restart for this instance.
--fd-limit <number> or -f <number>
Set the file descriptor limit to <number>. The file descriptor limit defaults to the number of threads (specified by the --threads
parameter of zorp(8)) multiplied by 4.
--process-limit <number> or -p <number>
Set the process limit to <number>. The process limit defaults to the number of threads (specified by the --threads parameter of
zorp(8)) multiplied by 2.
--enable-core
Explicitly enable core dumps for Zorp processes. The core limit is inherited from the local starting environment (e.g.: starting shell)
if not specified.
--parallel-instances <number> or -P <number>
Run <number> of processes for the instance. zorpctl starts exactly one Zorp process in master mode and <number> of slave Zorp
processes. This mode of operation is incompatible with old-style dispatchers, you must use the new rule-based policy with this option.
EXAMPLES
zorp_ftp --policy /etc/zorp/policy.py --verbose 5
The line above describes a Zorp instance named zorp_ftp using policy file /etc/zorp/policy.py, and having verbosity level 5.
zorp_intra -v4 -p /etc/zorp/policy.py --threads 500 --no-auto-restart --fd-limit 1024 --process-limit 512
This line describes a zorp instance named zorp_intra using the policy file /etc/zorp/policy.py, verbosity level 4. The maximum number of
threads is set to 500, file descriptor limit to 1024, process limit to 512.
FILES
The default location of instances.conf is /etc/zorp/instances.conf. Defaults for zorpctl tunables can be specified in /etc/zorp/zorpctl.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by the BalaBit Documentation Team <documentation@balabit.com>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006 BalaBit IT Security Ltd. All rights reserved. For more information about the legal status of this document please read:
http://www.balabit.com/products/zorp/docs/legal_notice.bbq
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