3.4.2 Adjusting the kernel parameters (UNIX only)
Adjust the kernel parameters and allocate the resources required to run JP1/Base. The kernel parameters to be adjusted differ according to the OS.
For details, see G. List of Kernel Parameters.
A kernel parameter is a setting for adjusting and optimizing a resource used by the UNIX system. Adjust the following values on your system:
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File system: Maximum number of files that can be opened, and maximum number of files that can be locked
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Shared memory: Maximum size of a shared memory segment, and maximum number of shared memory segments
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Semaphores: Maximum number of semaphores, and maximum number of undo structures
For further information about kernel parameters, see your OS and UNIX documentation.