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Author ulimit open file descriptor.
raxitsheth2000@gmail.com

2007-05-30, 7:17 am

Hi,

Solaris 8, sparc

I want more open file descriptor and i changed the settings in /etc/
system., Reboot the System.

but when i see ulimit -n it is still showing old.

I tried to change ulimit -n 32765 (this is new value) but it is
telling i am not owner. (using Non-Root id)

I want to run the process from Non-Root Id. if i do su , change
ulimit -n 32765 then exit, as shell is exit, the value is lost.

how can I set ulimit for Non-Root user, ( i am having root id/pwd ,
Process must run from non-root id)

or what do i want to do if i want to give permission to change ulimit
for maxopenfiledescr. ?

(there is no /etc/security/limit.conf file on my system. ! )


--Raxit

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