I'm pretty sure my bash scripting is now ok (have checked and rechecked):

if [ vince != $USER ]; then
    ulimit -u 100 -t 3600 -v 1500000
fi

The problem seems to be with ulimit itself not working... I'm running this
on redhat could that have anything to do with it?

Running the following in a notebook:

import os
os.system('ulimit -v 1500000')
os.system('ulimit')

returns:

unlimited

Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Vince


On 26 November 2013 09:05, Vincent Knight <knigh...@cf.ac.uk> wrote:

> Should it be:
>
> if [ "vince" != "$USER" ]; then
> ...
>
>
> ?
>
>
> --
> Dr Vincent Knight
> Cardiff School of Mathematics
> Senghennydd Road,
> Cardiff
> CF24 4AG
> (+44) 29 2087 5548
> www.vincent-knight.com
> +Vincent Knight
> @drvinceknight
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>



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Cardiff School of Mathematics
Senghennydd Road,
Cardiff
CF24 4AG
(+44) 29 2087 5548
www.vincent-knight.com
+Vincent Knight
@drvinceknight
Skype: drvinceknight

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