Changing ulimit on 3b2/600
Lenny Tropiano
lenny at icus.UUCP
Wed Apr 20 12:00:17 AEST 1988
In article <24951 at clyde.ATT.COM> wtr at moss.UUCP (Bill Rankin) writes:
|>In article <1122 at cadre.dsl.PITTSBURGH.EDU> cgw at cadre.dsl.pittsburgh.edu.UUCP (Gray Watson) writes:
|>
|>> I'm trying to change the sh's ulimit from 2048 blocks (1 Meg) to
|>>some large value. Sure I can do it for root but that doesn't help our
|>>big database users.
|>>
|>
|>We have a routine here on our vaxen called ulimit++,
|>which is basically a short C program which checks the
|>current ulimit, and if it is less than a specific value
|>(8 Meg in our case), it creates a user shell calling ulimit()
|>to raise the ulimit in the new shell.
|>
...
Under UNIX System V release 3.1, ULIMIT is a tunable parameter and
can be set within /etc/master.d/kernel. You can raise it for every
UNIX process on the system (permenantly!)...
-Lenny
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