What is a "little"?  Can you or they be more specific?  We set the user limits 
fairly high in /etc/security/limits.conf for the Oracle Fusion accounts - keep 
increasing it.  Of course, the Fusion application servers have hefty amounts of 
CPU and memory.


Cathy
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
On Behalf Of Daniel Herrington
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 10:12 PM
To: General Linux/UNIX discussion and help civil and on-topic
Subject: [PLUG] User limits in Linux

All,

This just came across from our Sys Admin team:
*
"They may be able to increase it [user processes] a little, but probably not 
enough to resolve the problem, which was the case last time we saw this issue.  
Linux [user processes] cannot be set to unlimited like other unix
flavors."*

I find this hard to believe. However, the more I think about it maybe it's true 
since you need to put a # in /etc/security/limits.conf?

thanks,

--
Daniel B. Herrington
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