Dennis,

You may want to take a look at the max number of processes for the unix kernal. If this is
configured low to handle your normal level of users, this may have maxed out, preventing
shell commands from responding in anything remotely close to a timely manner.


Drew

Dennis Bartlett wrote:

We have a problem...

UniVerse 10.1.2
AIX 5.2
IBM p615
184 user licence

Today we had 174 users working. There was a power dip at one of our remote
sites (WAN), and the users there attempted to log in again. Naturally the user
licences were fully used up (the pre-dip users were still logged in).

This resulted in the machine no longer responding to any shell level
commands.

Is there any way one can set UniVerse to prevent user licence issues hanging
the machine?
Is there any way to get the machine to monitor when licences are approaching
the maximum, and it warning someone?



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