Every ssh session creates a /dev/pts/X file. How do i know how much ssh sessions are available in my SuSE9.1? How can i increment the numbe of sessions? Greetings Oxiel
After make cloneconfig, .config has: CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y CONFIG_LEGACY_PTYS=y CONFIG_LEGACY_PTY_COUNT=256 Where is it supposed to be the count for UNIX98_PTYS ?, LEGACY_PTYS are not what i'm looking for. Which is the default amount of unix98 sessions?, is there a way of adding them without recompiling the kernel, maybe some file at /proc/ ? Greetings Oxiel El Mar 28 Dic 2004 09:38, Oxiel Contreras escribió:
Every ssh session creates a /dev/pts/X file.
How do i know how much ssh sessions are available in my SuSE9.1?
How can i increment the numbe of sessions?
Greetings
Oxiel
On Tuesday 28 December 2004 16:18, Oxiel Contreras wrote:
Which is the default amount of unix98 sessions?, is there a way of adding them without recompiling the kernel, maybe some file at /proc/ ?
/proc/sys/kernel/pty/max The default value seems to be 4096, but it appears to be settable with some command like echo 8192 > /proc/sys/kernel/pty/max
Thanks Anders. 4096 is far more than what i need. One further question, does SLES8 supports unix98 ptys?? Greetings Oxiel El Mar 28 Dic 2004 11:28, Anders Johansson escribió:
On Tuesday 28 December 2004 16:18, Oxiel Contreras wrote:
Which is the default amount of unix98 sessions?, is there a way of adding them without recompiling the kernel, maybe some file at /proc/ ?
/proc/sys/kernel/pty/max
The default value seems to be 4096, but it appears to be settable with some command like
echo 8192 > /proc/sys/kernel/pty/max
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