Once again, Casper Dik came through (how many of these questions must you
answer before being eligible for sainthood? :-) )
(Unfortunately, the answer (netstat -k) is not *in* the man pages...)
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>All the manuals say you can tune ufs_ninode, but nobody says where you
>can check if your tuning "stuck". sysdef -i reports 'file descriptors',
>but tuning ufs_ninode didn't change that value. The original value was
>400, I used "set ufs_ninode=800", but sysdef -i still says:
>
>40:400 file descriptors
This is teh limit in per rpocess fiule descriptors.
>How can you check on the present value of ufs_ninode?
Netstat -k or adb -k /dev/ksyms /dev/mem (ufs_ninode/D)
Casper
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