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Date:      Fri, 12 Nov 1999 09:58:59 -0500 (EST)
From:      <up@3.am>
To:        freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   resources needed for tin
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.9911120955040.75323-100000@richard2.pil.net>

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I put my first FreeBSD server into production a few days ago, and so far,
I'm very pleased/impressed with the way it's performing compared to our
old Solaris Sparcs.

However, I'm having a little difficulty figuring out how much resources to
allocate shell users in /etc/login.conf.  I just installed tin, but when a
"users" class user tries to run it, they get:

Reading input history file...
Reading groups from active file...-ltin: memory exhausted trying to
allocate 3321288 bytes in file ././memory.c line 108

In /etc/login.conf, I appear to have ample memory allocated:

users:\
        :cputime=infinity:\
        :datasize-cur=16M:\
        :datasize-max=16M:\
        :stacksize-cur=12M:\
        :stacksize-max=12M:\
        :memorylocked=16M:\
        :memoryuse=24M:\
        :filesize=10M:\
        :coredumpsize=8M:\
        :maxproc=16:\
        :openfiles=64:\
        :priority=20:\
        :requirehome@:\
        :umask=022:\

I must be missing something, because root can run it with no problem...

??

TIA,

James Smallacombe		      PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor
up@3.am							    http://3.am
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