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Old 06-16-2008
Process limit on OS level

Hi,

Would like to know where do i find these process limit on OS level as my MQ is prompting this error...

An attempt to create an MQ process was rejected by the operating system due to a process limit
# 2  
Old 06-16-2008
Hi,

you can find out with:
Code:
lsattr -El sys0 -a maxuproc

or via smitty => System Environments => Change / Show Characteristics of Operating System
# 3  
Old 06-16-2008
There is also a possibility of limiting the number of processes an certain user can start. This can be configured in /etc/security/login.

Issue "ulimit -a" as the MQ user to see if such a restriction is in effect.

bakunin
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