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07-07-2006 07:10 AM
07-07-2006 07:10 AM
Can this file be edited to allow more groups? Say maybe 30 or 40?
The maximum number of groups allowed for a single user is controlled by the NGROUPS_MAX value as defined in /usr/include/limits.h.
The value on your system should be set to 20.
The maximum number of groups allowed for a single user is controlled by the NGROUPS_MAX value as defined in /usr/include/limits.h.
The value on your system should be set to 20.
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07-07-2006 07:16 AM
07-07-2006 07:16 AM
Solution
Jim,
the NGROUPS_MAX values is fixed to 20.
Please take a look at this thread
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=183014&admit=-682735245+1152299676444+28353475
regards,
Jaime.
the NGROUPS_MAX values is fixed to 20.
Please take a look at this thread
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=183014&admit=-682735245+1152299676444+28353475
regards,
Jaime.
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07-07-2006 07:23 AM
07-07-2006 07:23 AM
Re: Maximum allowed user groups for single user.
Thanks for your help that explains it.
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