[Centos] permanent ulimit -n on CentOS 3.4
C. Linus Hicks
lhicks at nc.rr.comThu Feb 24 05:37:52 UTC 2005
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On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 00:17 -0500, Mike Obvious wrote: > I did it before: > * soft nofile 16384 > * hard nofile 16384 > in /etc/security/limits.conf, but it doesn't work at all - I still have > #ulimit -n > 1024 > #ulimit -Hn > 1024 > > Any other ideas? The above does not change the default. It will allow you to do: ulimit -Hn 16384 once you are logged in. Also note that fs.file-max defaults to 209632 on CentOS-3 (at least that's what it is on my system). -- C. Linus Hicks <lhicks at nc dot rr dot com>
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