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[Nel] NeL Network Engine

+ Thierry Mallard + thierry@mallard.com
+ Wed, 28 Feb 2001 08:31:06 +0100 +

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On Mon, Feb 26, 2001 at 05:49:39PM +0100, Bernard Hugueney wrote:
+> [ Linux and threads ]
+> Well, I'm as far as possible from a threads expert, but I think that
+> what makes LinuxThreads special is that they are system threads (vs user 
+> threads) maybe heavier, but making use of SMP, so basically, I think
+> the max nb of threads is very much system dependand (SMP?).
+
+In Linux 2.4.x, you may configure the maximum threads with
+/proc/sys/kernel/threads-max, if i remember correctly.
+
+But the default value (4096) is still much more that what the default kernel
+can really handle nicely, as is it said in some other posts. We'll have to
+look deeper into this...
+
+
+	Shaman
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