I forgot about the XFS bit. But the funny thing is that I'm not even
using XFS as yet, or at least I have the lts.conf file parameter USE
XFS = N. But I'm glad you reminded me because I'll probably use it
again. 

As for the inode-max, I've been told that RedHat doesn't use the
inode-max parameter. In the /proc/dev/fs directory there is a
file-max option that I bump up to 65535 using an echo statement in
the startup script /etc/rc.d/rc.local.

Still all very confusing.

---- Original Message ----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Ghost in the Machine
Date: Sun, 02 Jun 2002 18:10:44 +0200

>Marcus-
>
>As for your vague memory about a limited number of logons,
>could you be referring to the default configuration of xfs
>to only spawn 10 daemons?  Jim says you can just up the
>limit in the config file.
>
>As for the file-max, there is another parameter you might
>want up bump up, inode-max!
>
>I also toyed with KDE 3.0 when it was first released
>(haven't tried 3.0.1 yet) and had problems with dcopserver.
> DCOP is the IPC daemon for KDE apps.  Sorry, but I don't
>have a quick fix.  I just switched back to 2.2.2.  I think
>I'm waiting for 3.3.3.  :-)
>
>Jason
>
>
>> Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 09:02:03 -0700
>> From: Marcus Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>> I've been re-working an LTSP server from the ground up
>for a friend that I initially set up long ago. I'm running
>into two problems that I once was able to solve with help
>from this list, yet I can't find the messages in the list
>archive.
>> Specifically, I have RedHat 7.3 w/KDE 3.0 running on a
>dual-Athlon system with 3.5 gigs of RAM and LTSP 3.0.4.
>> 
>> My first problem is a vague memory about RedHat systems
>only being able to export a small number of X-sessions by
>default. I remember that after adding ten users or so the
>system would begin to crash all the time. Does this ring a
>bell with
>> anyone? I already set the file-max option to 65535 in the
>/etc/rc.d/rc.local file. I thought this had more to do with
>some xconfig stuff.
>> 
>> My second problem is that late last night after getting
>the system re-installed, I successfully had one single
>client log in to the system. When I walked back to the
>server I couldn't launch any programs from the server and I
>would get a rush of
>> errors saying I had problems with the dcopserver.
>> 
>> The last time I received the dcopserver errors I had over
>a dozen people using the system at any given time. This
>time it happened after just one login on a remote client.
>When I logged into the client, I didn't even run any
>applications. I just
>> logged in to see if I could and then logged out.
>> 
>> Thanks for any help. I dig the expertise on this list.
>> 
>
>


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