[ale] Conundrum for the day: file resource limit problem
Wandered Inn
esoteric at denali.atlnet.com
Wed Aug 15 16:20:15 EDT 2001
I believe that if you put it in /etc/profile, with a bit of scripting so
that only the user you want gets the upped ulimit, you'll be okay.
"Davis, Ricardo C." wrote:
>
> Fellow ALEers,
>
> I present today's conundrum: modifying a user's maximum file size limit.
>
> System: PIII-600 running RH Linux 6.2 (kernel 2.2.19-6.2.1)
>
> I attempted to have the limit set in the account's .bash_profile with the
> "ulimit -f 100000" command. On logging in I get:
>
> ulimit: cannot raise limit: Operation not permitted
>
> I noticed that this does not happen if I modify the root's .bash_profile. I
> can't figure out how to get around this. I've scanned RedHat's support area
> and it was no help here.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> -Ricardo
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