maxfiles(5) maxfiles(5)
Tunable Kernel Parameters
NAME [Toc] [Back]
maxfiles - initial (soft) maximum number of file descriptors per
process
VALUES [Toc] [Back]
Failsafe
60
Default [Toc] [Back]
The default value is computed at runtime and depends on the amount of
physical memory on the system. For small memory systems (less than
1GB), the default is 512. For systems with more than 1GB of memory,
the default is 2048, or 2K.
Allowed values [Toc] [Back]
The minimum value is 32. The maximum value is 1048576, or 1M. The
value is further constrained in that it must be equal to or less than
the hard limit, maxfiles_lim.
Specify a positive integer value.
Recommended values [Toc] [Back]
At runtime, a warning will be issued if the tunable is set to a value
greater than 409600, or 400K. This is beyond the tested limit.
At runtime, a warning will be issued if the value is not a multiple of
the file descriptor chunk (multiple of 8) size. This is not a serious
warning, just an information message for the administrator.
DESCRIPTION [Toc] [Back]
maxfiles specifies the initial default number of file descriptors a
process is allowed to have for open files at any given time. It is
possible for a process to increase its soft limit and therefore open
more than maxfiles files.
Nonsuperuser processes can increase their soft limit using setrlimit()
or ulimit() until they reach the hard limit, maxfiles_lim.
Who Is Expected to Change This Tunable?
This value of this tunable rarely needs to be modified. However, this
tunable may need to be modified on systems that will run applications
using large numbers of file descriptors, or on systems where memory
consumption needs to be reduced.
Restrictions on Changing [Toc] [Back]
This tunable is static. To have changes to the value of this tunable
take effect, a system reboot is required.
When Should the Value of This Tunable Be Raised?
This tunable may need to be raised on systems that will run
applications using large numbers of file descriptors if the
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Tunable Kernel Parameters
applications do not already increase their process soft limit, for
example using setrlimit().
What are the Side Effects of Raising the Value?
The initial process memory footprint grows due to a larger per process
file table.
When Should the Value of This Tunable Be Lowered?
The value should be lowered to limit the number of initial file
descriptors per process on a system to reduce memory consumption.
What are the Side Effects of Lowering the Value?
The initial process memory footprint shrinks due to a smaller per
process file table.
What Other Tunable Values Should Be Changed at the Same Time?
The value assigned to maxfiles must be less than or equal to the value
of maxfiles_lim. Kernel checks during tunable setting ensure this.
WARNINGS [Toc] [Back]
All HP-UX kernel tunable parameters are release specific. This
parameter may be removed or have its meaning changed in future
releases of HP-UX.
Installation of optional kernel software, from HP or other vendors,
may cause changes to tunable parameter values. After installation,
some tunable parameters may no longer be at the default or recommended
values. For information about the effects of installation on tunable
values, consult the documentation for the kernel software being
installed. For information about optional kernel software that was
factory installed on your system, see HP-UX Release Notes at
http://docs.hp.com.
AUTHOR [Toc] [Back]
maxfiles was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO [Toc] [Back]
kctune(1M), sam(1M), gettune(2), settune(2), ulimit(2), setrlimit(2),
maxfiles_lim(5), nfile(5).
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