summary: shell limits

From: Christopher C. Stevenson <csteven_at_kelvin.physics.mun.ca>
Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2002 12:18:57 -0330 (NST)

Thanks to very speedy replies by (so far),

Kumar Brajesh
Alan Davis


who both confirmed that I should run dxkerneltuner or sysconfigdb and
change settings for per-proc-* (e.g., per-proc-data-size and
max-per-proc-data-size), then reboot (which will build new kernel).

The initial problem was an inability to use "ulimit" to change shell
limits, esp. to increase them to reflect a 2.25GB post memory upgrade
system instead of the 256MB system that was originally delivered to us.

Chris

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