Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!isc-br!tau-ceti!cims2!kew From: kew@cims2.uucp (Keith Walker) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix.sco Subject: How would you handle 5000+ users? Message-ID: <1990Nov6.014513.26144@cims2.uucp> Date: 6 Nov 90 01:45:13 GMT Organization: CIMS, Inc. Lines: 22 What happens when you ask XENIX to handle 5000+ users in a passwd file? Is this the way to do things? All we want to do really is provide for e-mail between all of these users; but there's sooo many! I've never dealt with a system larger than about 100 users (and note that that is *users* not terminals -- there are only eight modems and a couple of terminals), and the thought of having to deal with over 5000 users seems slightly intimidating. Does a stock XENIX or UNIX handle this kind of load well? Obviously, all those people aren't on-line at the same time, but is having a passwd file with 5000+ lines in it and 5000+ home directories just asking too much of humble XENIX? Please e-mail your response. I don't think that this topic has wide interest, but I would like to start a conversation with someone that have dealt with problems like this before. -- Keith Walker Domain: kew@cims.com UUCP: uunet!proto!cims2!kew Voice: +1 509/466-9384