John wrote:

what's the output of ulimit -d?
You must be using a csh-derivative.  It is a built-in for the Bourne-
shell family of shells.

the csh correspondent is "limit".

it only affects the shell and its children (so put a setting in /etc/profile, /etc/csh.login, or configure the limit via /etc/login.conf if you want it to be global).

mkb.
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