Thread: Connection's limit in SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 and pg 8.3.11 (no more than 94 connections)
Connection's limit in SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 and pg 8.3.11 (no more than 94 connections)
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erobles
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Hello! I have postgres running on SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 and I've noticed that only accepts up to 94 connections, no more ... I modified the values in postgresql.conf max_connections from 100 to 128 shared_buffers from 24 to 48 MB postgres is started with: su - postgres -c "/usr/local/pgsql83/bin/postmaster -i -D /usr/local/pgsql83/data" I rebuilt the SCO kernel with these values: NODE "srvr83" EVDEVS 96 EVQUEUES 88 NSPTTYS 64 NUMSP 256 NSTREAM 4352 NHINODE 1024 GPGSLO 2000 GPGSHI 6000 NSTRPAGES 6000 NAIOPROC 50 NAIOREQ 400 NAIOBUF 400 NAIOHBUF 100 NAIOREQPP 400 NAIOLOCKTBL 50 MAX_PROC 10000 MAXUMEM 1048576 NCALL 256 NCLIST 512 NSTREVENT 14848 NUMTIM 1888 NUMTRW 1888 SDSKOUT 64 TTHOG 4096 SECLUID 0 SECSTOPIO 1 SECCLEARID 1 by the way the following variables have been established to the maximum SEMMAP 8192 SEMMNI 8192 SEMMNS 8192 SEMMSL 300 SEMMNU 100 SHMMAX 2147483647 Any reply will be highly appreciated! regards.
Re: Connection's limit in SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 and pg 8.3.11 (no more than 94 connections)
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Filip Rembiałkowski
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1. What kind of error you get when client tries to establish 95th connection? 2. Did you try to consult sco expert? The problem seems to be not caused by postgres... 2010/6/4, erobles <erobles@sensacd.com.mx>: > Hello! I have postgres running on SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 > > and I've noticed that only accepts up to 94 connections, no more ... > I modified the values in postgresql.conf > max_connections from 100 to 128 > shared_buffers from 24 to 48 MB > > postgres is started with: > su - postgres -c "/usr/local/pgsql83/bin/postmaster -i -D > /usr/local/pgsql83/data" > > > > > I rebuilt the SCO kernel with these values: > > > NODE "srvr83" > EVDEVS 96 > EVQUEUES 88 > NSPTTYS 64 > NUMSP 256 > NSTREAM 4352 > NHINODE 1024 > GPGSLO 2000 > GPGSHI 6000 > NSTRPAGES 6000 > NAIOPROC 50 > NAIOREQ 400 > NAIOBUF 400 > NAIOHBUF 100 > NAIOREQPP 400 > NAIOLOCKTBL 50 > MAX_PROC 10000 > MAXUMEM 1048576 > NCALL 256 > NCLIST 512 > NSTREVENT 14848 > NUMTIM 1888 > NUMTRW 1888 > SDSKOUT 64 > TTHOG 4096 > SECLUID 0 > SECSTOPIO 1 > SECCLEARID 1 > > by the way the following variables have been established to the maximum > SEMMAP 8192 > SEMMNI 8192 > SEMMNS 8192 > SEMMSL 300 > SEMMNU 100 > SHMMAX 2147483647 > > > Any reply will be highly appreciated! > > > regards. > > > > > -- > Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general > -- Wysłane z mojego urządzenia przenośnego Filip Rembiałkowski JID,mailto:filip.rembialkowski@gmail.com http://filip.rembialkowski.net/
Re: Connection's limit in SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 and pg 8.3.11 (no more than 94 connections)
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Joshua Tolley
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On Fri, Jun 04, 2010 at 10:51:27AM -0500, erobles wrote: > Hello! I have postgres running on SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 > > and I've noticed that only accepts up to 94 connections, no more ... > I modified the values in postgresql.conf > max_connections from 100 to 128 > shared_buffers from 24 to 48 MB > > postgres is started with: > su - postgres -c "/usr/local/pgsql83/bin/postmaster -i -D > /usr/local/pgsql83/data" What does it say when it refuses connections above 94? Also, when you connect and type "show max_connections;", what gets returned? It might be you're editing the wrong copy of postgresql.conf, or not restarting PostgreSQL after editing -- Joshua Tolley / eggyknap End Point Corporation http://www.endpoint.com
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Re: Connection's limit in SCO OpenServer 5.0.7 and pg 8.3.11 (no more than 94 connections)
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erobles
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On 06/07/2010 07:44 AM, Joshua Tolley wrote: What does it say when it refuses connections above 94? Also, when you connect: This is the message: LOG: could not fork new process fro connection: Resource temporarily unavailable... and those are the kernel's resources values: NODE "srvr83" EVDEVS 96 EVQUEUES 88 NSPTTYS 64 NUMSP 256 NSTREAM 4352 NHINODE 1024 GPGSLO 2000 GPGSHI 6000 NSTRPAGES 6000 NAIOPROC 50 NAIOREQ 400 NAIOBUF 400 NAIOHBUF 100 NAIOREQPP 400 NAIOLOCKTBL 50 MAX_PROC 10000 MAXUMEM 1048576 NCALL 256 NCLIST 512 NSTREVENT 14848 NUMTIM 1888 NUMTRW 1888 SDSKOUT 64 SEMMAP 8192 SEMMNI 8192 SEMMNS 8192 SEMMSL 150 SEMMNU 100 SHMMAX 2147483647 TTHOG 4096 SECLUID 0 SECSTOPIO 1 SECCLEARID 1 SHMALL 15360 SHMMNI 300 LOG: the SEMMAP, SEMMNI, SEMMNS, SEMMNU and SHMMAX are the max value. maybe, i lossing some kernel value to set , but i don't know which kernel resource is .