There is an add. info for ulimits in 5.1.2 Rel.Notes:
Release Notes 5.1.1 ulimit settings (in oserv.rc ?) only are effective if you
start NV from Framework.
If you start it from the commandline you have to place ulimits in both the
/usr/OVbin/applsetup and /usr/OV/bin/netnmrc.pre files.
And 5.1.2 Rel.Notes say too that the settings are valid for SUN and DIGITAL
platforms too.
Regards
Dieter
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Von: Elizabeth Bagley [SMTP:Ebagley2@AOL.COM]
Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 25. November 1999 14:03
An: NV-L@UCSBVM.UCSB.EDU
Betreff: Re: Installation on Sun Solaris: Too many open files
My team saw the same thing when working on the NetView 5.1.1 Integration
training course. I believe the solution was to set 'ulimit -n unlimited' in
/etc/.login or /etc/profile. (I don't have my notes here....) As I recall,
the 5.1.1 release notes mentioned setting a number of ulimit parameters to
'unlimited' for AIX. There was no note saying this should be done under
Solaris, but when we started adding registration files, we had to make
changes to ulimit parameters.
Hope this helps,
Elizabeth
Tivoli Education
In a message dated 11/25/99 4:11:11 AM Central Standard Time, rauwers@HITT.NL
writes:
> Hello,
> I installed NV 5.1.1 for the first time on Sun Solaris.
> NV is customized with some own arf files and one extra lrf file.
> Besides some other problems, one of the problems as logged in the
nv6000.log
> is:
>
> /usr/OV/help/C/OVW/Functions/INDEX: Too many open files
> /usr/OV/help/C/OVW/Tasks/INDEX: Too many open files
> /usr/OV/help/C/nvevents/Functions/INDEX: Too many open files
> /usr/OV/help/C/nvevents/Tasks/INDEX: Too many open files
> /usr/OV/help/C/nvela/Functions/INDEX: Too many open files
> /usr/OV/help/C/nvela/Tasks/INDEX: Too many open files
> /usr/OV/help/C/mail/Functions/INDEX: Too many open files
> /usr/OV/help/C/print/Functions/INDEX: Too many open files
>
> All daemons are normally(?) running, as inspected with ovstatus.
> However no discovery seems to be done by netmon and no events are
displayed.
>
> Can somebody out there give me a hint in which direction to go to solve
> this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Laurens Rauwers
> HITT
> email: rauwers@hitt.nl
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