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тАО08-26-2005 06:04 AM
тАО08-26-2005 06:04 AM
Trying to increase ulimit -d
I have tried this ...
# ulimit -d 1572864
sh: ulimit: The specified value exceeds the user's allowable limit
This is what it is...
data(kbytes) 1048576
Here's some of my kernel settings
maxdsiz 1073741824 Default Immed
maxdsiz_64bit 2147483648 2147483648 Immed
maxfiles 2048 Default
maxfiles_lim 4096 Default Immed
maxrsessiz 8388608 Default
maxrsessiz_64bit 8388608 Default
maxssiz 134217728 134217728 Immed
maxssiz_64bit 2147483648 2147483648 Immed
maxtsiz 100663296 Default Immed
maxtsiz_64bit 2147483648 2147483648 Immed
maxuprc 3687 3687 Immed
Please advise
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тАО08-26-2005 06:08 AM
тАО08-26-2005 06:08 AM
Re: Trying to increase ulimit -d
ERRORS
ulimit() fails if one or more of the following conditions is true.
[EINVAL] cmd is not in the correct range.
[EPERM] ulimit() fails and the limit is unchanged if a
process with an effective user ID other than
super-user attempts to increase its file size
limit.
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тАО08-26-2005 06:11 AM
тАО08-26-2005 06:11 AM
Re: Trying to increase ulimit -d
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тАО08-26-2005 06:19 AM
тАО08-26-2005 06:19 AM
Re: Trying to increase ulimit -d
Note that ulimit -d will show you the current value and will be equal to maxdsiz. So the only change you can make is to lower the value. Once lowered without the -S option, it can't be raised in the current session. If you use ulimit -Sd ###### then you can raise and lower all you want.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО08-26-2005 06:37 AM
тАО08-26-2005 06:37 AM
Re: Trying to increase ulimit -d
ALERT- MAXSWAPCHUNKS has not been defined and needs to be set to 16384
ALERT- NCALLOUT has not been defined and needs to be set to 5012
ALERT- SEMMAP has not been defined and needs to be set to 4098
ALERT- Increase the ulimit(DATA) to 1572864 from the present 1048576 Please review this report and resolve all ALERTS or WARNINGs before attempting to install the Oracle Database Software RESULTS =
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тАО08-26-2005 06:56 AM
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Re: Trying to increase ulimit -d
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тАО08-26-2005 09:00 AM
тАО08-26-2005 09:00 AM
Re: Trying to increase ulimit -d
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО08-26-2005 09:17 AM
тАО08-26-2005 09:17 AM
Re: Trying to increase ulimit -d
By the way -- that also implies you're running 11.22 or later -- which is why maxswapchunks isn't defined. You can ignore any comments the Oracle script is making about that tunable... it was obsoleted in 11.22.