You don't give much information.  "login not allowed" is very vague.  What
is the exact message you get, either on the terminal or in the system logs?


Mark Post

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Subject: Linux ulimits in LinuxVM 31 bits


Hi ,

I am  again talking about little thing  .
Now I looked at my system and the oracle system have more than 3000 open
files ( I used the lsof command to get that ) so I've thought that I need to
change the ulimit parameters to in /etc/security/limits.conf

oracle               soft    nproc   2047
oracle               hard    nproc   16384
oracle               soft    nofile  1024
oracle               hard    nofile  65536

but when I try to loging with oracle user to start the database the login
not allowed .

Anyone knows how can I change the default limit from linux users without
recompile the kernel ? If there are not other way what is the file that I
need to change before recompile the kernel .



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