Andy Hilker wrote: > Hi, > > >>Also, the scaling of kern.maxvnodes doesn't work very well. On a large >>memory system, it will typically set this to 200,000-300,000. If you >>don't need this many, then it is easier to just crank it down to a more >>reasonable level than fiddle with the KMEM parameters. > > > And what is reasonable level or how i determine it? :) > > Andy > Look at what you are doing with your system. If you're serving a high-traffic website with hundreds of thousands of files, you might not want to lower the maxvnode limit. If you're only dealing with a small working set of files that only spikes occasionally, lowering the limit is probably a good thing. ScottReceived on Sat Jan 31 2004 - 08:49:04 UTC
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