HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.2 Installation and Configuration Guide

The following tables show the shell restriction values you need to set. The formula for calculating these
values follow the tables.
Table 8 Shell restriction values for /etc/security/limits.conf (1/2)
Common Com-
ponent
HiRDB
Operating Sys-
tem Initial Value
Installer Check
Value
Shell Restriction
572134410241596nofile (soft/hard)
16551281928358nproc (soft/hard)
Table 9 Shell restriction values for /etc/security/limits.conf (2/2)
Replication Manager
Software
Tiered Storage Manager
Software
Device ManagerShell Restriction
000nofile (soft/hard)
001nproc (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
Setting kernel parameters and shell restrictions (Linux), page 22
Recommended Red Hat Enterprise Linux /etc/sysctl.conf values, page 23
Modifying kernel parameter values and shell restrictions, page 30
Recommended SUSE Linux Enterprise Server /etc/sysctl.conf values
Before installing P9000 Command View AE Software on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server system, set
the kernel parameters for the /etc/sysctl.conf file.
The values for these settings depend on which of the following P9000 Command View AE Software
products you are installing:
P9000 Command View AE Software server installation26