Hi Michael,

The man page defines the limit clause as:


       limit LIMIT SOFT|unlimited HARD|unlimited
              Sets initial system resource limits for the job's processes.  
LIMIT may be  one  of  core,  cpu,  data,
              fsize, memlock, msgqueue, nice, nofile, nproc, rss, rtprio, 
sigpending or stack.

              Limits  are  specified  as both a SOFT value and a HARD value, 
both of which are integers.  The special
              value unlimited may be specified for either.


Note that the soft *and* hard limit are both required.

limit nofiles 9000 9000

Works.

Closing as Invalid.

** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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  limit stanza does not work

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