Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 12:15:54 +1030 (CST) From: Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au> To: nate@mt.sri.com (Nate Williams) Cc: msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au, nate@mt.sri.com, skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu, current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Upping the default # of processes in 2.2? Message-ID: <199703050145.MAA19312@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au> In-Reply-To: <199703050136.SAA02889@rocky.mt.sri.com> from Nate Williams at "Mar 4, 97 06:36:20 pm"
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Nate Williams stands accused of saying: > > > > As for the default per-user limits, I'm running tcsh and have this in > > > > /etc/csh.cshrc: > > > > > > > > limit maxproc 100 > > > > > > > > which seems to work pretty well! > > > > > > Except for X, which uses /bin/sh to start everything up. :( > > > > So put it in your .xsession file as well. This is why login.conf is > > a Good Thing 8) > > I did, but it doesn't seem to take. :( It does here, but I use tcsh to run my .xsession. I assume you translated that to 'ulimit -u 100' before including it in your .xsession, and checked .xsession-errors to make sure it worked? > Nate -- ]] Mike Smith, Software Engineer msmith@gsoft.com.au [[ ]] Genesis Software genesis@gsoft.com.au [[ ]] High-speed data acquisition and (GSM mobile) 0411-222-496 [[ ]] realtime instrument control. (ph) +61-8-8267-3493 [[ ]] Unix hardware collector. "Where are your PEZ?" The Tick [[
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