the above goes into effect the next time the oracle user logs in.
> > > <Paula_Stankus@(protected) > 09/22/2004 1:56:04 PM > > >
Think I found a note on Metalink. =20
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Subject: Oracle 10G RedHat Linux
According to the Quick Start Guide you need to setup ulimits.
However,
apparently there must be somewhere were the user oracle has a certain
number of processes allocated that conflict with these limits. The
error when logging on as oracle is:
-bash: ulimit: max user processes: cannot modify limit
What would I need to modify?
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