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ulimit is a UNIX tool to set resource sizes. (Type 'man ulimit' for a full
list) Normally on later versions of UNIX ulimit is set to 'unlimited'. If you
type ulimit on your system you will probably return a number which is the
number of 512 byte blocks to use as the new limit to file size. type 'ulimit
new_number' to change it. I have had trouble in the past, in that Oracle
installers have not recognised the 'unlimited' value returned, but I am sure
it makes no differance to the install if you ignore it.
Regards
Alex
Jason K McCann wrote:
> When I run the root.sh script after installation of O8 I get this message:
> "Please raise the ORACLE owner's ULIMIT as per the IUG." What the heck is
> that supposed to mean?
>
> TIA!
> Jason K McCann
> jkm_at_reclaimtech.com
Received on Tue Apr 27 1999 - 02:27:08 CDT