Thanks for reponses from people at work :) Casper Dik: Since Xsun is set-uid/set-gid, you will first need to enable global set-uid core dumps using coreadm(1m). The default corelimit must be someone's doing as it is not the default: someone started inetd with his own environment one of the startup files contains a "limit core 0" or "ulimit -c ..." Rene Occelli dans le .cshrc limit coredumpsize 512 limit filesize 100000M ed@the7thbeer.com man coreadm Ole-Morten Duesund Not at all sure about the #ULIMIT=0 line in /etc/default/login, but are you sure there's no limit in /etc/profile, /etc/cshrc, /etc/.login, ~/.profile, ~/.cshrc or ~/.login? There are so many of these files that it's easy to overlook one. And from sun hotline, i have the correct command of coreadm: mkdir /var/core coreadm -e global -e global-setid -g /var/core/%f.%t to ed, reading the man is more comprehensive after your helps. On Thu, Oct 09, 2003 at 03:03:31PM +0200, Gerard Henry wrote: > hello, > i have to modify core file size, because i want XSun to generate a core dump. > Now, when i login root, i do: > serengheti-root% ulimit -a > time(seconds) unlimited > file(blocks) unlimited > data(kbytes) unlimited > stack(kbytes) 8192 > coredump(blocks) 0 > nofiles(descriptors) 256 > vmemory(kbytes) unlimited > > it is 0 under shell and Cshell. I want it unlimited. There is no ulimit -c 0 or limit coredumpsize 0 in any source files. I don't understand where i can look. The manual say that ulimit apply to current shell and its descendant. But i have to apply it for sunrays sessions. > In /etc/default/login, i see the line: > # ULIMIT sets the file size limit for the login. Units are disk blocks. > # The default of zero means no limit. > # > #ULIMIT=0 > but it is commented. What is the real value? And when this file is read? at boot time? _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Oct 9 13:14:14 2003
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