Unfortunately I really don't know ;)  Every time I set forth to figure
things like this out I seem to learn some new way...

Maybe someone else knows?

Mike McCandless

http://blog.mikemccandless.com

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Shawn Heisey <s...@elyograg.org> wrote:
> Michael,
>
> What is the best central place on an rpm-based distro (CentOS 6 in my case)
> to raise the vmem limit for specific user(s), assuming it's not already
> correct?  I'm using /etc/security/limits.conf to raise the open file limit
> for the user that runs Solr:
>
> ncindex         hard    nofile  65535
> ncindex         soft    nofile  49151
>
> Thanks,
> Shawn
>
>
> On 9/22/2011 9:56 AM, Michael McCandless wrote:
>>
>> OK, excellent.  Thanks for bringing closure,
>>
>> Mike McCandless
>>
>> http://blog.mikemccandless.com
>>
>> On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Ralf Matulat<ralf.matu...@bundestag.de>
>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Mike,
>>> thanks for your your reply.
>>> Just a couple of minutes we found a solution or - to be honest - where we
>>> went wrong.
>>> Our failure was the use of ulimit. We missed, that ulimit sets the vmem
>>> for
>>> each shell seperatly. So we set 'ulimit -v unlimited' on a shell,
>>> thinking
>>> that we've done the job correctly.
>>> As we recognized our mistake, we added 'ulimit -v unlimited' to our
>>>  init-Skript of the tomcat-instance and now it looks like everything
>>> works
>>> as aspected.
>>>
>
>

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