* File Server memory...
@ 1996-03-17 1:26 Thomas
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From: Thomas @ 1996-03-17 1:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
Ok... So I put the fileserver boot disk on the machine that
I've got that has the most memory. The answer to my previous
question is 19222529 bytes!...
I had 20 Megs in the machine: 20971520
It told me that it had free: 1748991
--------
19222529
Can someone tell me that I'm doing the math right...
Or is there some other kind of math that I should be applying.
-Tom
---- Where theory and reality meet.
---- Thomas Riemer, triemer@wesleyan.edu
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* File Server memory...
@ 1996-03-17 12:40 forsyth
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From: forsyth @ 1996-03-17 12:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
if you are running a file server on a machine with less than (say) 32mbytes,
you might find it worthwhile making the following change to /sys/src/fs/port/main.c:
currently:
conf.nfile = 30000;
i use
if (conf.mem < 32*1024*1024)
conf.nfile = 15000;
else
conf.nfile = 30000;
you could reduce nfile still further if necessary. this reduces the number
of simultaneously open files, but increases the memory available for buffers etc.
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