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In comp.os.linux.setup linuxquestion_at_yahoo.com suggested:
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> They need to be:
> stack size (kbytes) (ulimit -s): 32768
> open files (ulimit -n): 4096
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> Is it possible to set these ulimit values, in a file?
> What is the file? What is the secret?
Many popular distro use /etc/security/limits.conf through pam.
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