HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Installation and Configuration Guide (TK981-96001, May 2014)

The following tables show the shell restrictions values you need to set. The formula for calculating
these values follows the tables.
Table 17 Shell restriction values for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server /etc/security/limits.conf (1/2)
HiRDB
Operating System Ini-
tial Value
Installer Check valueShell Restriction
819210248192nofile (soft/hard)
51240964295nproc (soft/hard)
Table 18 Shell restriction values for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server /etc/security/limits.conf (2/2)
Replication Man-
ager Software
Tiered Storage
Manager Soft-
ware
Device Manager
Common Compon-
ent
Shell Restriction
0001326nofile (soft/hard)
001198nproc (soft/hard)
The following formula is for calculating the values for the shell restriction:
shell-restrictions-value-to-be-set =
Max{
Max{
value-that-is-enabled-in-the-system
,
initial-value-of-the-OS
}
+ value-for-Common-Component
+ value-for-Device-Manager
+ value-for-Tiered-Storage-Manager
+ value-for-Replication-Manager
,
value-for-HiRDB
}
NOTE:
Max{x, y} indicates the larger value of x or y.
Related topics
About setting kernel parameters and shell restrictions (Linux), page 24
Recommended SUSE Linux Enterprise Server /etc/sysctl.conf values, page 30
Modifying kernel parameter values and shell restrictions, page 33
Modifying kernel parameter values and shell restrictions
After you check the current kernel parameter values and shell restrictions against your estimated
requirements, you can change the values if necessary.
1. Back up the kernel parameter files.
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