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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Base User's Guide


D. List of Limits

This appendix describes the limits of JP1/Base.

Table D‒1: List of limits

Item

Limits

Maximum length of a line in the event service environment settings (event server settings file, forwarding settings file, and distribution definition file)

1,023 bytes

Maximum length of a filter for a forwarding settings file

64 kilobytes

Maximum length of an event server name

If you do not use the encryption function (jp1bsagent is not configured to BASESSL in the SSL communication definition file).

240 bytes for Windows

255 bytes for Linux

255 bytes for Solaris

255 bytes for AIX

255 bytes for HP-UX

If you use the encryption function (jp1bsagent is not configured to BASESSL in the SSL communication definition file).

240 bytes for Windows

63 bytes for Linux

63 bytes for Solaris

61 bytes for AIX

49 bytes for HP-UX

JP1 user name

1 to 31 bytes

JP1 user password

6 to 32 bytes

OS-user-name

1 to 64 bytes (including a domain name. However, the maximum length varies depending on the OS.)

OS user password

1 to 64 bytes

Information-search-user-name

8 to 64 bytes (including aduser/)

Maximum length of a server host name

255 bytes

Maximum length of a logical host name

180 bytes for Windows#

32 bytes for Linux#

32 bytes for Solaris#

32 bytes for AIX#

32 bytes for HP-UX#

If you use the jbs_killall.cluster command (UNIX only): 32 bytes

Maximum length of a line in a user-permission level file

4,096 bytes

Maximum length of a line in a user mapping definition file

4,096 bytes

Number of JP1 users that can log into the authentication server simultaneously

10,000 users

Number of JP1 users that can be registered

3,000 users

Number of OS users that can be registered

2,048 users

Number of JP1 users that can be registered in the user permission level file

3,000 users

Maximum length of a line in a health check definition file

1,023 bytes

Maximum file size of a forwarding setting file or an additional extended attribute settings file

2 gigabytes

#: The limits above are those for JP1/Base. Some of these limits do not apply to the items for the cluster software. When specifying a logical host name with JP1/Base, note that the name must not exceed the limit for the cluster software. Do not exceed the limitation of the higher-level products such as JP1/IM-Manager or JP1/AJS3 if you install the JP1/Base and the higher-level products in the same server.