kern.ngroups == num. process groups ?

2006-05-23 Thread Duane Whitty

Hi,

I saw a reference to kern.ngroups on this list and didn't know what it 
meant.


I decided to peek at the source and it seems to me that it is the
number of process groups.  Is that correct?

Thanks in advance,

Duane Whitty
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Re: kern.ngroups == num. process groups ?

2006-05-23 Thread Colin Percival
Duane Whitty wrote:
 I saw a reference to kern.ngroups on this list and didn't know what it
 meant.
 
 I decided to peek at the source and it seems to me that it is the
 number of process groups.  Is that correct?

No, kern.ngroups is the maximum number of groups to which a user can
belong at the same time.

Colin Percival

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Re: kern.ngroups == num. process groups ?

2006-05-23 Thread Duane Whitty

Colin Percival wrote:

Duane Whitty wrote:
  

I saw a reference to kern.ngroups on this list and didn't know what it
meant.

I decided to peek at the source and it seems to me that it is the
number of process groups.  Is that correct?



No, kern.ngroups is the maximum number of groups to which a user can
belong at the same time.

Colin Percival




  

Ah, okay.  Thanks.  It looks like kern_mib.c has lots of good stuff.

Much obliged,

Duane Whitty
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