I give you example in UNIX or Linux that has parameter:
max_openfiles=(NUM)
So we can setup the maximum open files we want, i wonder if we can setup this on windows 2000 server
Thanks
Please i need help about default open files limitation on Windows 2000 Server.[peace]
How may open files that windows 2000 server can handles ?
Can we change the default parameter for open files ?
I need to set windows 2000 to handles till 3000 open files.
Thank You
Rian Wisandanu
Using sa-3200 you could expand your volume logical disc. from ACU select the logical disc and select expand. Scroll to the right to expand logical size.
Do not select the option from array name. If you expand from here it will make new logical disc on the same array
Just set the gateway for clients to 192.168.11.250. Guarantee your client can ping to subnet 10.
If you use DHCP, add IP for gateway to scope for subnet 11 and renew your client to get the new configuration
If you sure you delete the right server don't wory to say "YES"
Don't forget to delete server object at Domain NC > domain controller > nameserver
Also delete
Configuration Container > sites > sitename > nameserver
Good Luck
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You can change the option for ASR, from booting operating system if there is a failure to just booting compaq utilities. So you O/S won't crash anymore because of the force restarting from ASR
You can change it from System Configuration Utility, just pres F10 when you reboot your server
I found this in knowledge base, may be it will be usefull for you, just let us know, OK
Try this article:
How to Extend the Disk Space of an Existing Shared Disk with Windows Clustering (Q263590)
How to Install Additional Drives on the Shared SCSI Bus (Q175278)
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