Douwe Osinga wrote:
Do you happen to have a per-process data size limit? What does

Hey, thanks, that could be it. It says datasize limit = 130 Mbyte sort of where the process stopped working.

Is there a way to change this setting on a global scale? I.e. if
I limit datasize unlimited, it seems that only works for the
current session.

Provided it doesn't get set explicitly by a 'ulimit' or 'limit' command in some shell start-up script the datasize limit could be set in '/etc/login.conf'. If you change anything in there don't forget to run 'cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf' in order to re-generate the corresponding database file.


   Uwe
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