Yes, MAXPROCUSER is correctly limited to 3, but ftp doesn't seem to be
affected.
D OMVS,L,PID=33620039
BPXO051I 15.49.13 DISPLAY OMVS 635
OMVS 000D ACTIVE OMVS=(RW)
USER JOBNAME ASID PID PPID STATE START CT_SECS
TSO01 TSO01 00CA 33620039 16842769 1FI--- 15.47.43 .40
LATCHWAITPID= 0 CMD=/usr/sbin/ftpdns 2137213608
PROCESS LIMITS: LIMMSG=NONE
CURRENT HIGHWATER PROCESS
USAGE USAGE LIMIT
MAXFILEPROC 7 8 10000
MAXFILESIZE --- --- NOLIMIT
MAXPROCUSER 1 1 3
MAXQUEUEDSIGS 0 1 1000
MAXTHREADS 0 0 10000
MAXTHREADTASKS 0 0 5000
IPCSHMNSEGS 0 0 500
MAXCORESIZE --- --- 4194304
Jim McAlpine
On 10/18/06, Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
You see me puzzled.
What does a "D OMVS,L,PID=nnnn" say, (nnnn is the PID of
one of you test-user ftp processes)? It should display
the limit of 3 in the "process limits" column (although
this value is not a process but a uid limit).
Peter Hunkeler
CREDIT SUISSE
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