Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 24 Jan 2004 00:16:48 -0600 | From | Karl Tatgenhorst <> | Subject | [lkml] pseudo tty / kernel compile question |
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Hi,
I have read the FAQ and have searched heartily for anything which I could understand about this, but have come up empty. I am replacing a Unixware 7.1.1 server (not a unixware question) with RH ES3. The server hosts a BASIC application so users log in via ssh sessions. The problem is I am getting to around 120 users and then getting a no pseudo ttys available. RH support had me bump up the number of instances in xinetd.conf which did nothing. Then a person we use for Unix support said that the type of pseudo ttys that we use is wrong. His example:
when I log in over ssh I get /dev/pts/0 when I type tty. But he says it should be of type /dev/ptsp* I know (suspect strongly) that this is configured in the kernel but not where. Can anyone please post a little information for me regarding this.
I heartily welcome your assistance in smiting this unixware servers job.
Karl Tatgenhorst
PS if it is not too much further trouble, please CC any responses to ktatgenhorst@eiltd.com
Thanks one and all
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