Special case tuning needs
There are circumstances where you will need to tune certain parameters.
A common need is the ability to create very large files.
A user with appropriate privilege can change the ulimit
for the shell process being run by using the
ulimit shell command of
sh(1),
or by modifying the ULIMIT
line in the /etc/default/login file.
Alternately, you can modify the system SFSZLIM for all users.
The SFNOLIM parameter and other commonly encountered limits
are summarized in the following table.
Desired Improvement
|
Parameters
|
Performance improvement.
|
Largely automated.
Some improvement possible depending on which resources your workload uses.
See
``Paging parameters''
and
``Managing system performance''.
|
Users need to create bigger files.
|
SFSZLIM, HFSZLIM
|
Each user needs to open more files.
|
SFNOLIM, HFNOLIM
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Each user needs to run more processes.
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MAXUP, NPROC
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