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Question on : root.sh

From: Eddie Gonzalez <egonzalez_at_mdaisd1.mdacc.tmc.eduj>
Date: 2000/04/25
Message-ID: <8e4n9d$22g$1@oac2.hsc.uth.tmc.edu>#1/1

I am running Oracle 8.0.5 on a sun solaris 2.7 and have a question on running root.sh.
I am running it as root but can not make out he ulimit request. Here is the message

Running Oracle8 root.sh script...

The following environment variables are set as:

    ORACLE_OWNER= oracle
    ORACLE_HOME=  /mirror1/home1/oracle/product/8.0
    ORACLE_SID=   prod

Are these settings correct (Y/N)? [Y]: y

Enter the full pathname of the local bin directory [/opt/bin]: /opt/local/bin

Checking for "oracle" user id...
Replacing existing entry for SID in /var/opt/oracle/oratab... The previous entry is now in a comment.

Please raise the ORACLE owner's ulimit as per the IUG.

Leaving common section of Oracle8 root.sh.

Can any one suggest an answer. I do not remember fixing it the last time. Here is my ulimit -a
info:

time(seconds)        unlimited
file(blocks)         unlimited
data(kbytes)         unlimited
stack(kbytes)        8192
coredump(blocks)     unlimited
nofiles(descriptors) 64
vmemory(kbytes)      unlimited

I have 1 gig of memory and enough on the hard drive plus swap.

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EG
Received on Tue Apr 25 2000 - 00:00:00 CDT

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