Kirti,

I have used ULIMIT=unlimited, ULIMIT=5000000 and so on, with the same results. After 
doing this change, I reboot the machine and then I log in as the user, oracle8 under 
which I will be installing Oracle. But when I log in as user, oracle8, and type 
ulimit, it gives me 2097152. But oracle installer wants the ulimit to change to 
2113674 which is higher than the prev. figure. 

Therefore I do not know know how to raise the limit to unlimited.

I can do this under root prompt, but as soon as I exit out from this shell (means 
changes are not global), the ulimit reverts to a lower limit for the oracle8 user.

Can you please suggest some parameter(s) in kernel, using scoadmin, which will then 
prompt for the kernel re-build and hence make the ulimit as unlimit permanent.

Also may be there is some way I can raise the ulimit for a particular user (in my case 
oracle8) from root?

Thanks and Regards,

Raja
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On Wed, 23 May 2001 21:20:20  
 Deshpande, Kirti wrote:
>Hi Viraj,
>Have you tried ULIMIT=5000000 in the /etc/default/login file? That would
>allow you to access files up to about 2.5GB in size with ulimit high enough
>to solve your current problem. It's been a while since I worked with
>Unixware, but I think it does support large file (over 2GB). 
>A korn shell is sometimes referred to as a posix shell as most newer
>versions of ksh conform to the POSIX standards. Some UNIX versions have
>'psh' linked to 'ksh' or just a copy of 'ksh' (IBM AIX for example). 
>
>HTH,
>
>Regards,
>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From:        Viraj Luthra [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent:        Wednesday, May 23, 2001 7:29 PM
>> To:  Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>> Subject:     Re: ULIMIT setting: Urgent Please Help
>> 
>>  Lisa,
>> 
>> What do you mean by changing to posix shell? How does one do that? I know
>> of tcsh, sh, ksh, etc shells, but did not know posix shell existed. well I
>> tried to execute posix any way and it said 
>> 
>> /bin/posix: Permission denied.
>> 
>> I only installed the SCO Unixware 7.1.1, so I can do any thing there, and
>> it is our test machine so no hassles, please help further, any one.
>> 
>> Thanks and Regards,
>> 
>> Raja
>> --
>> 
>> On Wed, 23 May 2001 09:26:00  
>>  Lisa Yates wrote:
>> >
>> >Raja,
>> >
>> >I had a similar problem, but when I changed my shell to the posix shell,
>> >then it would let me do the ulimit unlimited command. Hope this helps.
>> >
>> >Lisa
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >On Wed, 23 May 2001, Viraj Luthra wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hello all,
>> >> 
>> >> I am trying to install oracle 8.0.5.0.0 on SCO Unix Ware 7.1.1. 
>> >> 
>> >> While trying to install Oracle, the Oracle Installer bombs out, because
>> it says that my ulimit is not high enough. It needs the ulimit to be
>> 2113674. But my hard limit of ulimit is 2097152. This figure is less than
>> what Oracel needs.
>> >> 
>> >> Now I have tried to put ULIMIT=unlimited in the /etc/default/login file
>> but this is of no use. Also I have tried to set 
>> >> 
>> >>                ulimit unlimited
>> >> 
>> >> but at the unix prompt I get the error that, the value is exceeded and
>> I cannot set the value as unlimited.
>> >> 
>> >> Now can you please help me in trying to set the value as unlimited some
>> how so that the oracle installer does not get object, and I can install
>> the product.
>> >> 
>> >> Thanks and Regards,
>> >> 
>> >> Raja
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >> 
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