/SESSION_LIMIT=option
Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous sessions across
all local-access ports. This limit does not affect the use of
dedicated and application ports. It affects interactive port
creation only, limiting the amount of resources consumed by
interactive users creating new sessions.
The options for the /SESSION_LIMIT qualifier are:
INCOMING=value Sets the session limit for incoming
connections only. The default is no
limit (a value of 0).
OUTGOING=value Sets the session limit for outgoing
connections only. The default is no
limit (a value of 0).
INCOMING=value,OUTGOING=valuSets the limit for both outgoing
and incoming connections. Enclose
both options in parentheses; for
example, /SESSION_LIMIT=(INCOMING=20,
OUTGOING=25).
o A high limit allows users to have more sessions but increases
memory utilization on your local node.
o A low limit decreases memory utilization on your local node
but limits user access to services on the network.
If the limit is reached, interactive users cannot create new
sessions. In this case, increase the session limit or disconnect
any connections that are no longer being used.
Specify a value in the range of 0 to 255. Specifying 0 leaves no
limit on the number of sessions that can be created. To prevent
sessions from being created, use the /CONNECTIONS qualifier.
Not specify the /SESSION_LIMIT qualifier causes no limit on the
number of incoming and outgoing sessions. This is the default.