You might find something here.
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/clearcase/support/index.html
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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| The operating system is a Windows 2000 Server SP4
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| CPU: x 2 Intel 3.2 GHz
| Memory: 4 GB RAM
| HDD: 80 GB
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| heap desktop:
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| HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
| Manager\SubSystems\Windows
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| 1024,3072,4096
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| The server is used to run ClearCase (300 users)
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| ClearCase is a propietary application of IBM.
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| ClearCase is used to store the source code of applications.
|
| A developer whenever it is connected to a warehouse (VOB), executes 2
| processes (vob_server.exe y db_server.exe)
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| If each developer works with two VOBs (warehouses):
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| 300 developers * 2 VOBs * 2 processes = 1200 processes + others
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| I need that Windows has supported these processes and some but (Operating
| system, Antivirus, Others...)
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| Thanks!
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| PAul
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| "Mark V" escribió:
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| > In microsoft.public.win2000.registry =?Utf-8?B?UEF1bA==?= wrote:
| >
| > > Hello !
| > >
| > > I am needing to know:
| > >
| > > What branch or path of the registry allows to increase the
| > > amount me of concurrent processes in Windows?
| > >
| > > Which is the maximum amount of processes that Windows can
| > > execute?
| > >
| > > Where there is a Link to be able to read this information?
| > >
| > > Sorry by my ingles, I speak Spanish
| >
| > Your English is fine.
| > I don't know. In one case available virtual memory is the limiting
| > factor. Another limiting area might be application heap space.
| > Perhaps if you describe the problem you are seeing and include more
| > details, such as Event Log errors and the operating system and
| > Service Pack used... I have never personally seen such a limit
| > based on process count although I sure that there is one. Sorry
| > that I cannot be more helpful.
| >
| >
| >