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SubjectRe: how many users slackware support?
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You're probably running out of free processes and/or file descriptors.
The default number of processes is 512, configurable in
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/task.h. Try upping that number first,
if it doesn't help, I can forward a message I have on how to set your
file descriptors.

--Perry

>
> Hi:all
> I am using linux slackware 3.4 kernel 2.0.30 . It is working
> very well now.
> But i have problem , can you help me?
> I have 128M memory on my machine. When there have 200 or almost
> users on site, it can't support more users. Someone try to login,
> but system tell him: fork try again!
> So i want to know :
> 1. how many users it support if i have 128M memory?
> 2. If it can support more users , what and how i do?
> Thanks a lot
>
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