Resend: Oracle and "ksh: unlimited: bad number" message

From: Paulo Gomes <paulog_at_dexel.co.za>
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 97 10:36:00 PDT

I didn't receive any replies, I might have been having problems with my
return path...so here goes again.

Hi everyone,

We are running on an Alpha 2000, Digital unix version 3.2D, and have been
running quite happily for approx. 1 year now.
After upgrading Oracle from ver. 7.2.2 to 7.3.2.3, without making any
changes to the operating system or user profiles, our oracle
administrator now gets an error message (ksh: unlimited: bad number)
everytime she changes from one database instance to the other as is
illustrated below. This has us absolutely puzzled.
Any suggestions welcome.

TIA
Paulo
paulo_at_dexel.co.za
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lsv:cobra.jse.co.za:/oracle7/dba/tools> . oraenv
ORACLE_SID = [lsv] ? lsvh
ksh: unlimited: bad number
lsvh:cobra.jse.co.za:/oracle7/dba/tools> ulimit
unlimited
lsvh:cobra.jse.co.za:/oracle7/dba/tools>

lsvh:cobra.jse.co.za:/oracle7/dba/tools> ulimit -a
time(seconds) unlimited
file(blocks) unlimited
data(kbytes) 131072
stack(kbytes) 2048
memory(kbytes) 380056
coredump(blocks) unlimited
nofiles(descriptors) 4096
vmemory(kbytes) 1048576
lsvh:cobra.jse.co.za:/oracle7/dba/tools>

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Received on Fri Jul 18 1997 - 11:00:47 NZST

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