In my case, I just got $ ssh localhost bash -x -c 'ulimit -a' unlimited + ulimit
Not very informative. Marc Herbert-6 wrote: > > peter360 a écrit : > >> Thanks for the explanation. So my understanding of the way ssh works is >> still incorrect. I am confused about at which point the two parameters, >> "-c" and "ulimit -a" were converted into three, "-c", "ulimit", and "-a". >> I >> guess I need to read the source of ssh and bash to really understand >> this... > > Enabling tracing options usually helps a lot. > > > Instead of this: > ssh localhost bash -c 'ulimit -a' > > Try this: > ssh -v localhost bash -x -c 'ulimit -a' > > > (And as usual, check out the "Guide to unix shell quoting") > > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ulimit-and-ssh--tp25262471p25530174.html Sent from the Gnu - Bash mailing list archive at Nabble.com.