RSC/MP 7.3 Installation and Configuration Guide

Configuring and Managing the RSC/MP TDP
Process
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RSC/MP Configuration Limits
RSC/MP Configuration Limits
Table 12-1 shows the RSC/MP configuration limits. These limits are stated both as
theoretical maximums (that is, the limits imposed by the architecture of the RSC/MP
product) and as maximums observed during product testing. The actual limits
observed at your site may vary (either larger or smaller) from the limits observed during
product testing. The actual limits depend on many factors such as the model of the
host system (that is, S7000, S70000 and so on), the version of the operating system,
the amount of available memory on your system, available swap file space, similar
workstation variables, and so on. In addition, performance requirements may dictate
significantly smaller configurations per TDP process and/or per workstation.
Table 12-1. Configuration Limits
Component Measured Maximum Observed Theoretical Limit
object
6
per TDP approx. 4000 65530
concurrent connections per TDP PIPE
object - assumes static TERM
8500
1
65530
concurrent connections per
workstation
approx. 5000
2
65530
concurrent connections per TDP
TERM object
approx. 5000
3
65530
concurrent sessions per TDP TERM
object
55000
1
65530
concurrent sessions per workstation
connection
55000
1
65530
concurrent opens to named servers 888
4
1024
5
concurrent “opens” to ServerClass
servers
9000 unknown
1. Highest value tested. Upper bound not known.
2. Workstation resource limit encountered.
3. Due to observed workstation limit. Upper bound not known.
4. Guardian error 36 encountered.
5. Guardian file system limit.
6. A TDP object is a unit of control within the TDP. The total number of objects includes those TERM,
PIPE, and ACS objects configured via the RSCCOM ADD command, TERMs created dynamically upon
each RscConnect if dynamic TERMs are configured, and the internal objects which total 5, plus 1 for
each RSCCOM process which has opened the TDP.