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Linux netmap
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CDPMGR inherits the file descriptor limits from the environment of the user ID that starts the CDU CDPMGR service. The file descriptors value is system dependent. A CDU server session takes up two file descriptors. The sum of '' and 'sess.total' cannot exceed the number of file descriptors available. sess.total - This is the total of all incoming and outgoing sessions the Connect:Direct server can establish with all remote nodes. There are three parameters for controlling the total concurrent sessions with which the Connect:Direct server can establish with all remote nodes.ġ. Local Node Connection Record - 'local.node': Please consult your IBM Sales Representative concerning capacity planning, workload analysis, and sizing questions. The more concurrent sessions in use, the more system resources are needed such as CPU and memory capacity. Running the Connect:Direct for UNIX server under maximum session loads can affect the overall performance of the system. Once you have determined the total number of sessions you are entitled to use, you are ready to configure the session parameters in the Netmap for Connect:Direct for UNIX. Session counts are subject to IBM audits. You may need to contact your IBM Sales Representative to verify this information.

#Linux netmap license#

It is your responsibility to know what type of license you have and the number of sessions you are entitled to use. If you have a "Standard" license, then the license will specify the total number of sessions you are entitled to use. If you have a "Premium" license, then you can use up to 999 sessions for all incoming and outgoing connections to remote nodes. This is determined by your contract license agreement that you signed when you acquired the Connect:Direct software. Before you can configure the session values in Connect:Direct for UNIX, you need to determine the total number of sessions you are entitled to use.













Linux netmap