On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 03:08:46PM -0800, Steven M. Schultz wrote:
OK. From
what I recall (that turned-off machine again...) the entire
discussion on tuning MAXUSERS and friends is based on allocation of UMRs.
Might be a good idea to slip in a note about what to do when you don't have
It is less a matter of MAXUSERS than it is of NBUF. NBUF sets
the number of disc cache buffers.
Yeah, sorry, it was NBUF that I was thinking of. It's been aboutn a month
since I've had a chance to fiddle with my /73.
The other constraint, even for Qbus systems, is the D
space requirement.
The 1KB portion of the disc buffer is "external" to the kernel (is
mapped in/out as needed) but there is a header structure which is
part of the kernel's permanent address space. Each buffer header is
24 bytes so even without UMRs around it's not feasible to have a 200KB
cache because that'd use 4800 bytes of kernel D space (which is always
on the edge of being overflowed it seems).
Cool, thanks.
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