Re: ulimit problem

1996-11-26 Thread Tan Wee Yeh
> Normally, limits are not set (ie they're set as the maximum available). If > the limits are lower than normal: > 1) either you have lshell installed, and there's a configuration file in etc > which tells you which are the limits, yep.. got it.. Thanks a lot. That's my first encounter with lshe

Re: ulimit problem

1996-11-26 Thread Philippe Troin
On Sat, 23 Nov 1996 00:36:14 +0800 Tan Wee Yeh ([EMAIL PROTECTED] g) wrote: > At least I understand how the prior case has only local > effect and that the user is limited by the hard limts. > > Now... is there anyway to raise the hard limit globally. Normally, limits are not set (ie they're se

Re: ulimit problem

1996-11-24 Thread Philippe Troin
On Sat, 23 Nov 1996 12:13:54 +0800 Tan Wee Yeh ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) wrote: > > On Sat, 23 Nov 1996 11:17:22 +0800 Phil wrote: > > Anyone can lower and raise the soft limits, as long as they remain under > > the hard limit. Can you be more precise with your problem ? > > > I have tried to first

Re: ulimit problem

1996-11-23 Thread Philippe Troin
On Sat, 23 Nov 1996 11:17:22 +0800 Tan Wee Yeh ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) wrote: > > On Fri, 22 Nov 1996 16:04:22 +0800 Tan Wee Yeh ([EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ) wrote: > > > Anyone knows how I can raise the limits? > > > It doesn't seem to be the problem with Hard/Soft > > > limits but more like priviledge

Re: ulimit problem

1996-11-23 Thread Philippe Troin
On Fri, 22 Nov 1996 16:04:22 +0800 Tan Wee Yeh ([EMAIL PROTECTED] ) wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to raise the ulimit as an ordinary user. > I don't seem to be able to raise any limit above some > ceiling, except when I'm root. > > Anyone knows how I can raise the limits? > It doesn't seem to be t