AW: [omniORB] Need more objects on Linux

Schmidmeier, Arno Arno.Schmidmeier@sirius-eos.com
Tue, 7 Sep 1999 15:03:11 +0200


Hi Nick,
You can increase the number of available threads by recompiling the
linux-kernel.
You can configure in one of the header files, the maximum number of =
threads.

Arno Schmidmeier

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> -----Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:	Nick Brook [SMTP:ncb@adaptivebroadband.com]
> Gesendet am:	Dienstag, 7. September 1999 11:10
> An:	OmniORB List
> Betreff:	[omniORB] Need more objects on Linux
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> Hi all,=20
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> I'm running into a problem with omniORB on Linux. Basically I run =
each
> of my main objects in it's own process, and each object has on =
average 6
> threads. Since I may want up to 1000 objects concurrently I'm going =
to
> run into a problem with LinuxThreads rather quickly, as I gather the =
max
> limit is around 512 threads.=20
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> Does anyone have any idea how to get round this limit on Linux? I =
guess
> my options are to compile omniORB with a user-level thread package or =
to
> somehow up the max process/thread limit on Linux. I'm using =
omniORB2.7.1
> on RedHat6.0.
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> Cheers,=20
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> Nick Brook
> Adaptive Broadband Ltd,=20
> Cambridge
> UK