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47 aio-nr is the running total of the number of events specified on the
81 The file dquot-max shows the maximum number of cached disk
84 The file dquot-nr shows the number of allocated disk quota
85 entries and the number of free disk quota entries.
87 If the number of free cached disk quotas is very low and
88 you have some awesome number of simultaneous system users,
95 The value in file-max denotes the maximum number of file-
102 file-nr denote the number of allocated file handles, the number
103 of allocated but unused file handles, and the maximum number of
104 file handles. Linux 2.6 always reports 0 as the number of free
106 number of allocated file handles exactly matches the number of
110 reported with printk, look for "VFS: file-max limit <number>
116 This denotes the maximum number of file-handles a process can
128 The value in inode-max denotes the maximum number of inode
141 Nr_inodes stands for the number of inodes the system has
145 Nr_free_inodes represents the number of free inodes (?) and
166 Maximum total number of pages a non-privileged user may allocate for pipes.
175 Maximum total number of pages a non-privileged user may allocate for pipes
252 These numbers control the maximum number of superblocks, and
253 thus the maximum number of mounted filesystems the kernel
262 aio-nr shows the current system-wide number of asynchronous io
288 maximum number of message queues allowed on the system.
291 maximum number of messages in a queue value. In fact it is the limiting value
300 default number of messages in a queue value if attr parameter of mq_open(2) is
315 Every epoll file descriptor can store a number of files to be monitored
317 This configuration option sets the maximum number of "watches" that are