As root. Sorry, I think I may have misunderstood the question.
And as normal user? That's what Rob was saying:
... only superuser can set the ulimit -c up ...
-----Original Message-----
From: Stas Bekman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 3:11 PM
To: Obitz, Toby
Cc: Kinyon, Rob; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Apache-Test] ulimit on Solaris bash
Obitz, Toby wrote:
The ulimit command seems to work as designed for me. By default I am given ulimited space for coredumps, but I am able to set that value to
a finite value and back to "unlimited" using:
ulimit -c <some value> ulimit -c unlimited
As root or a normal user? Is the initial value for coredumps 'unlimited'?
__________________________________________________________________ Stas Bekman JAm_pH ------> Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide ---> http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com
-- __________________________________________________________________ Stas Bekman JAm_pH ------> Just Another mod_perl Hacker http://stason.org/ mod_perl Guide ---> http://perl.apache.org mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://use.perl.org http://apacheweek.com http://modperlbook.org http://apache.org http://ticketmaster.com
-- Report problems: http://perl.apache.org/bugs/ Mail list info: http://perl.apache.org/maillist/modperl.html List etiquette: http://perl.apache.org/maillist/email-etiquette.html