Sjors Gielen wrote:
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Frank Bonnet wrote:
Hello

I'm in trouble with the /etc/security/limits.conf file at ETCH AMD64
it does not apply the following statement after rebooting the machine

*        hard    nofile        65536

the nofile ulimit value stay sticked at 1024

Anyone knows a workaround ?

Thanks a lot

First of all, can you manually change the ulimit value using ulimit -n?


yes in the current shell



Second: What happens if you add:

*      soft   nofile  65536

next to the hard limit?


I found a workaround for MY case .

If I replace the "*" character by the user concerned by this statement it works ...

dovecot         soft    nofile          32768
dovecot         hard    nofile          65536


Then typing the following as root give this

mail:~# ulimit -n
65535


bug or feature ?



Sjors
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