Date: Wed, 22 Mar 1995 20:54:34 +0100 (MET) From: didier@aida.remcomp.fr (Didier Derny) To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: FreeBSD limits Message-ID: <m0rrWUE-00040zC@aida.remcomp.fr>
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Hi I've developed some servers in the past and I had many problems with extremely limited Interactive Unix 3.2. I usually have 256 terminals connected to the same PC. For example it's very difficult to open more 32 sockets with Interactive Unix when I would like to open 500. how can I modify the default per user limits. I would like to know your point of view on the limits of FreeBSD. I'm moving my servers to FreeBSD and I dont want to make any mistakes. may I configure 16000 open files, 1200 processes, 3000 open sockets and so on.. I'm running a 192 channel minitel server on a 486dx33 with 64mb of memory and 1Gb hard disk. I need about 256kb memory / minitel. Is there any supported X25 board for FreeBSD. Thanks for your help ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Didier Derny didier@aida.remcomp.fr ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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