* Lee Harr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
How do I find out the limit of ptys on my system? (sysctl doesn't
seem to show anything relevant.)
How do I increase that value? The pseudo-pty value in the kernel config
has no assigned value (ie. we are using the default) but what is the
default?
* Malcolm Kay ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
1. Build and install a new kernel with the line
pseudo-device pty 256
in the configuration file.
2. Run the commands
I believe this may be out of date. I think the kernel may now
produce 256 by default -- I'm on
Hi All,
Looks like my system is running out of free pty's. There are a bunch of
users on the system running screen, so we are using up a ton of the
ptys.
How do I find out the limit of ptys on my system? (sysctl doesn't
seem to show anything relevant.)
How do I increase that value? The
* Jez Hancock ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 01:28:36PM -0800, Justin Burke wrote:
Looks like my system is running out of free pty's. There are a bunch of
users on the system running screen, so we are using up a ton of the
ptys.
How do I find out the limit of ptys
I'm having trouble getting a dual-homed system to setup the default
route correctly on bootup. Here are the relevant lines from my rc.conf:
ifconfig_rl0=inet xx.xx.xx.xxx netmask 255.255.255.0
ifconfig_xl0=DHCP
defaultrouter=xx.xx.xx.x
During bootup, the system enables the default route to go