Re: Setting ulimit values in files on Redhat AS 2.1
From: Jean-David Beyer (jdbeyer_at_exit109.com)
Date: 06/30/04
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Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 07:17:52 -0400
linuxquestion@yahoo.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I need to set a few parameters at boot time.
>
> They need to be:
> stack size (kbytes) (ulimit -s): 32768
> open files (ulimit -n): 4096
> max user processes (ulimit -u): 16384
>
> I know it's possible to fool around with scripts
> and/or echo commands. (Please don't bother
> telling me about them, I'm trying to avoid that.)
>
> However, I want to just set these values once in a
> file, such as in Sysctl.conf:
>
> fs.file-max = 131014
>
>
> Is it possible to set these ulimit values, in a file?
> What is the file? What is the secret?
>
>
> Thanks a lot
It sounds like you have just installed RHEL 2.1 and are having beginner's
problems with Linux. If you just installed RHEL, why did you not pick the
current version, RHEL 3?
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