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LOCKS_PER_FILE, MAX_FILES, and MAX_LOCKS

The values of LOCKS_PER_FILE, MAX_FILES, and MAX_LOCKS are applied to the corresponding executable of each configuration file. That is, the values of the variables defined in the runtime configuration file are applied to the executing client program, and the values defined in the server configuration file are applied to the acuserve process. Remote file access is restricted by the smaller of the two values.

For example, if we have the following configuration values:

runtime (cblconfig) MAX_FILES 64
server (a_srvcfg) MAX_FILES 32

the runtime is able to open 64 files with a limit of 32 remote files.

Alternatively, if the configuration values are:

runtime (cblconfig) MAX_FILES 32
server (a_srvcfg) MAX_FILES 64

the runtime will be able to open, at most, 32 remote files.

Determine values for LOCKS_PER_FILE, MAX_FILES and MAX_LOCKS by noting the values set in cblconfig and then multiplying the value of each variable by the number of runtimes likely to access the server simultaneously. The resultant values will be sufficient to support the case where all runtimes have the maximum number of files open with the maximum number of locks applied. We recommended that the values assigned these variables in "a_srvcfg" not be smaller than the values assigned in "cblconfig."

For example, if you anticipate having four runtimes accessing the server simultaneously, and the settings of your runtime configuration variables are:

LOCKS_PER_FILE  10
MAX_FILES  30
MAX_LOCKS  40

the corresponding variables in a_srvcfg might be:

LOCKS_PER_FILE  40
MAX_FILES  120
MAX_LOCKS  160

The value of LOCKS_PER_FILE and MAX_FILES in the server configuration file cannot exceed 32767 for Vision files. The value of MAX_LOCKS cannot exceed 8191 for Vision files. To conserve system resources and improve runtime and server performance, set these variables to the smallest value that still meets your requirements.