Subject: Re: Source for Xsun
To: None <abs@netbsd.org>
From: Graham Jenkins <c714553@vus415.telstra.com.au>
List: port-sparc
Date: 01/18/2000 09:43:15
> Random, random, random thought - what happens if you 'unlimit'
> before running the X server? (I don't expect it to fix it, but
> its a hunch :)
David, you should have random thoughts more often! This particular one
seems to have solved my immediate problem. I tried hard to break it this
morning, and couldn't. Does this indicate something that now needs to be
done to 'Xsun' .. or what ?
'unlimit' is not actually available to me under 'ksh' so I used the following
code segment:
for P in d s l m n p ; do
ulimit -$P `ulimit -H$P`
done
diff ulimit.before ulimit.after
3,4c3,4
< data(kbytes) 65536
< stack(kbytes) 512
---
> data(kbytes) 262144
> stack(kbytes) 262144
7,9c7,9
< locked memory(kbytes) 4350
< process(processes) 80
< nofiles(descriptors) 64
---
> locked memory(kbytes) 13052
> process(processes) 532
> nofiles(descriptors) 1772