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john wrote:
> number of ptys in V3.2C is configurable up to an arbitrary maximum
> of 8192. No reason you can't have more, except that's the largest
> value allowed by the sysconfigure routine. We picked a limit just
> to prevent over-configuration errors.
>
> So you are limited by memory, one telnetd per incomming connection,
> along with the user's shell, plus whatever they want to run. That
> could add up to a lot of memory...
>
> John
I saw a document about it.
That is;
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PRODUCT NAME: DIGITAL UNIX[R] Operating System, SPD 41.61.18
Version 4.0C
Number of Logins
The following maximum number of logins are supported:
RLOGIN: 2,048*
Telnet: 2,048*
LAT: 4,000*
Note: *These numbers can vary depending on hardware configurations and
user workloads.
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This document says max. # of logins by telnet is 2048.
I'm confused with your 8192 & SPD's 2048.
Is it really possible to login 8192 accounts in a Digital UNIX system
by telnet as you wrote?
Seung-Joo Lee
TS Digital Korea
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