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nclist(5)							     nclist(5)

NAME
       nclist - number of cblocks for pty and tty data transfers

VALUES
   Default
   Allowed Values
       Minimum Maximum limited by available memory.

DESCRIPTION
       specifies how many are allocated in the system.	Data traffic is stored
       in as it passes through tty and pty devices.

       The default value for is based on a formula of 100 for  system  use  in
       handling	 traffic  to the console, etc., plus an average of 16 per user
       session, assuming 512 user sessions.  are also used for serial  connec‐
       tions  other  than  login  sessions,  such as as SLIP connections, UUCP
       transfers, terminal emulators, and such.	 If your system is using these
       other kinds of connections, should be increased accordingly.

       If the pool is exhausted, data being passed through a tty or pty device
       might be lost because a was not available when it was needed.  If  this
       occurs,	the  warning  message  "cblock exhaustion has occurred n times
       (see termio(7)) is placed in the system message buffer.

   Who Is Expected to Change This Tunable?
       Users with the privilege.  See privileges(5) for more information about
       privileged access on systems that support fine-grained privileges.

   Restrictions on Changing
       Changes to this tunable take effect at the next reboot.

   When Should the Value of This Tunable Be Raised?
       The tunable value can be increased in the following instances:

	      ·	 When the kernel sends the error message the system is running
		 out of This indicates that needs to be increased.

	      ·	 The system may run slow for terminal I/O  resulting  in  some
		 data  loss, without displaying a warning message.  Increasing
		 the value may solve this problem.

       The minimum value for is There is no  maximum,  but  each  consumes  32
       bytes  of  resident (non-swappable) machine memory, so the value should
       be selected with this in mind.

   What Are the Side Effects of Raising the Value of This Tunable?
       More resident (non-swappable) machine memory is used.

   When Should the Value of This Tunable Be Lowered?
       This value should be lowered when a minimal system is being created.

   What Are the Side Effects of Lowering the Value of This Tunable?
       The system may run out of

   What Other Tunables Should Be Changed at the Same Time?
       None.

WARNINGS
       All HP-UX kernel tunable parameters are release specific.  This parame‐
       ter  may	 be  removed or have its meaning changed in future releases of
       HP-UX.

       Installation of optional kernel software, from HP or other vendors, may
       cause  changes  to  tunable parameter values.  After installation, some
       tunable parameters may no longer be at the default or recommended  val‐
       ues.  For information about the effects of installation on tunable val‐
       ues, consult the documentation for the kernel software being installed.
       For  information	 about	optional  kernel  software  that  was  factory
       installed on your system, see at

AUTHOR
       was developed by HP.

SEE ALSO
       kctune(1M), privileges(5), termio(7).

			   Tunable Kernel Parameters		     nclist(5)
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