Well, that didn't give the expected results.  I set up a user with
PROCUSERMAX set to 3 (the lowest allowed value) but I was able to connect
via ftp from windoze with 4 and 5 sessions.

Jim McAlpine


On 10/18/06, Jim McAlpine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks Peter, I'll check those out.

Jim McAlpine


 On 10/18/06, Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> The FTP Server starts a new process for each client connection.
> The z/OS UNIX parameter MAXPROCUSER limits the number of processes
> a user (userid) can have active simultaneously. This can be the
> limiting factor and might lead to the connection being refused
> (While I'm sure about the former point, I'm not sure how ftp
> will respond to such a limitation. Just never tried.)
>
> MAXPROCUSER is systemwide and is specified in BPXPRMxx, there is
> also a corresponding OMVS segment field called PROCUSERMAX which
> can allow different values for different userids
>
>
> Peter Hunkeler
> CREDIT SUISSE
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