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On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 17:03:59 EST, Bill Verity <[log in to unmask]> said:
> >Eric suggests
> >"Almost all of these "mysterious halt" problems are due to exceeding
> >a virtual memory quota."...
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> >Anyway, spending some time figuring out how to make your system
> >actually allow LISTSERV to use more memory is a good investment."
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> Does anyone have some specific suggestions for us? We are a fairly large site. 1900+ lists, 290,000+ subscribers.
1) su to root.
2) run SMIT, go into:
Security & Users
Users
Change / Show Characteristics of a User
3) Scroll down to the bottom, and change all 5 'soft limits' to -1
4) Restart lsv, and leep an eye on the output of 'lsps -a' just to make sure
you don't run out of swap space.
Specific enough? ;)
--
Valdis Kletnieks
Operating Systems Analyst
Virginia Tech
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