Yup, we have fsize = -1 cpu = -1 data = -1 rss = -1 stack = -1 nofiles = -1
for root, ulimit -a gives; time(seconds) unlimited file(blocks) unlimited data(kbytes) unlimited stack(kbytes) unlimited memory(kbytes) unlimited coredump(blocks) 2097151 nofiles(descriptors) unlimited ..I have not yet had an opportunity to umount/mount the filesystem (APAR IY13763); I'll post here if it works or not when I do. I am also hoping to run the restore to failure, then try restoring a file using 'syscalls' (or equivalent to truss / tusc) see if that gives any clues. Matt. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Which ulimits are you talking about? Are -all- of them unlimited? Specifically, have you uncapped -all- of - memory size - data segment size - stack size - VM size ? I often find I've uncapped only some of those. I've also had some problems where I had to reset root's limits, and then re-log-in, to make those limits effective. This is especially the case if you (for example) are in the habit of running some other shell after you log in. We favor BASH.. - Allen S. Rout ___________________________ Disclaimer Notice __________________________ This message and any attachments are confidential and should only be read by those to whom they are addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact us, delete the message from your computer and destroy any copies. Any distribution or copying without our prior permission is prohibited. Internet communications are not always secure and therefore Powergen Retail Limited does not accept legal responsibility for this message. The recipient is responsible for verifying its authenticity before acting on the contents. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Powergen Retail Limited. Registered addresses: Powergen Retail Limited, Westwood Way, Westwood Business Park, Coventry, CV4 8LG. Registered in England and Wales No: 3407430 Telephone +44 (0) 2476 42 4000 Fax +44 (0) 2476 42 5432