That's it guys...thanks. the ulimit command only affected the root
user, not the other users. very odd file size limit...100MB.
Darren
On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 01:16, Tibbetts, Ric wrote:
> The file you're looking for is: /etc/security/limits.conf
> There is a line in there that limits file size
The file you're looking for is: /etc/security/limits.conf
There is a line in there that limits file size. Just increase it as needed.
I do not recommend commenting it out, doing so could jepordize your system.
Ric
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>Well>
>
>I checked the temp directory for this app and the files are being
Darren King wrote:
>
> I am running 8.2 and using reiserfs. I use a P2P application for
> (legal) file sharing.
>
> I am having a problem with my app but it points to the osit happens
> at the same time, all the time. At the exact same point of trying to
> write a 136 (approx) MB file, I g
On 08 Jul 2002 21:33:03 +1000
Darren King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well
>
> I checked the temp directory for this app and the files are being
> truncated at exactly 100MB. So it seems that my file size limit is
> 100MB. Where do I change this for the system?
are you absolutely sure th
Well
I checked the temp directory for this app and the files are being
truncated at exactly 100MB. So it seems that my file size limit is
100MB. Where do I change this for the system?
Darren
On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 21:11, Darren King wrote:
> I am running 8.2 and using reiserfs. I use a P2
I am running 8.2 and using reiserfs. I use a P2P application for
(legal) file sharing.
I am having a problem with my app but it points to the osit happens
at the same time, all the time. At the exact same point of trying to
write a 136 (approx) MB file, I get that error and the app quits.