Ulimits strikes again (SYSV)
Doug Gwyn <gwyn>
gwyn at brl-tgr.ARPA
Sat Aug 31 07:46:43 AEST 1985
> >ulimit strikes again. The default ulimit should be OFF (perhaps -1
> >should mean this); the site manager can set a ulimit in /etc/profile
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >according to site needs. I hope somebody FIXES this nuisance.
>
> Nope, I think you lose again. Unless I am mistaken (we just went thru
> this on our site) /etc/profile runs non-priv'd so it can't up your
> ulimit, just lower it.
I think we're having a communication snafu. IF the default ulimit is made
INFINITE, THEN the site manager can set a finite ulimit in /etc/profile,
since as you point out a non-privileged user can always REDUCE his ulimit.
I want >>> AT&T <<< to CHANGE THE DEFAULT ulimit to be INFINITE instead
of the current value of 1Mb or whatever. Is that clearer?
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