Yes, provided that AMPS is logging at info level or otherwise logging the 00-0032
message.
This message includes information on the limits set for the AMPS process. A sample of this message is shown below:
2016-08-22T11:43:46.8325050-08:00 [1] info: 00-0032 AMPS instance host limits: Limit Soft Limit Hard Limit Units Max cpu time unlimited unlimited seconds Max file size unlimited unlimited bytes Max data size unlimited unlimited bytes Max stack size 10485760 unlimited bytes Max core file size 0 unlimited bytes Max resident set unlimited unlimited bytes Max processes 1032307 1032307 processes Max open files 4096 4096 files Max locked memory 65536 65536 bytes Max address space unlimited unlimited bytes Max file locks unlimited unlimited locks Max pending signals 1032307 1032307 signals Max msgqueue size 819200 819200 bytes Max nice priority 0 0 Max realtime priority 0 0 Max realtime timeout unlimited unlimited us
This information can be especially helpful in troubleshooting problems where AMPS encounters an operating-system enforced limit, such as "too many open files".
Keywords: capacity, AMPS logging, limits, user limits, max limit, max file limit, troubleshooting
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