Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 10:06:23 -0500 From: Bob Willcox <bob@pmr.com> To: questions list <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: I'm confused about the limits command Message-ID: <19970714100623.28942@pmr.com>
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I have not been able to get the limits command to allow me to raise my memoryuse-cur value. As an example: b@vader-p2 /luke/home/bob> limits -m Resource limits (current): memoryuse-max 65536 kb memoryuse-cur 32768 kb As I understand it, this should allow me increase my memoryuse-cur to 64MB. However, when I do: bob@vader-p2 /luke/home/bob> limits -m 64M Resource limits (current): memoryuse 65536 kb and then again: bob@vader-p2 /luke/home/bob> limits -m Resource limits (current): memoryuse-max 65536 kb memoryuse-cur 32768 kb I'm still stuck with only 32MB. I am running pdksh, though I've tried this on tcsh and csh as well. This is on 2.2-stable as of 7/5/97. Please help! What am I missing here? Thanks, -- Bob Willcox Deliberation, n.: The act of examining one's bread bob@luke.pmr.com to determine which side it is buttered on. Austin, TX -- Ambrose Bierce, "The Devil's Dictionary"
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