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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Craig on January 08, 2002, 05:53:01 PM
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I believe that the standard Samba 'maxopenfiles' is set to 246. How do I increase this amount to say 500?
Can some one confirm that opportunistic locking is turned off by default in SME v5.0 for all IBays?
I am running a default SME v5.0 install with the standard Samba 2.0.10 that comes by default.
I am having some intermittent problems with a Paradox application that is running from an IBay and the supplier has asked me to check these.
Regards
Craig
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Craig wrote:
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> I believe that the standard Samba 'maxopenfiles' is set to
> 246. How do I increase this amount to say 500?
No, the default is 10,000, but is dependant on the system arch, ie. what does ulimit -a tell you....
> Can some one confirm that opportunistic locking is turned off
> by default in SME v5.0 for all IBays?
Yes, see your smbd configuration file to verify yourself. ie. grep oplocks /etc/smb.conf
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Damien
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Damien
Thanks for the info.
I was reading some info on Samba last night and I am aware that maxopenfiles are 10,000 by default. The documentation seemed to imply that this value is set to 246 as 10,000 is a bit extreme. I was just checking on the defaults for SME v5.0.
The output of ulimit -a showed me everything I needed to know.
Oplocks is set to false which is great.
Thanks for your help.
Regards
Craig