/etc/security/limits -- core = -1

From: Michelle DeVault (adsmigmo@YAHOO.COM)
Date: Wed Jan 29 2003 - 15:17:52 EST


I've inherited the job of admin'ing several AIX
servers. I noticed today while looking through the
/etc/security/limits file that several users have core
set to -1, which according to the note implies an
"unlimited" value. I'm on my way down to talk to
these users (they are all IT dept people, not just
Joe-Blow users) to find out why this is so.

However, I would like to know is there an instance
anyone can think of why core would need to be set to
-1?

Does that not imply that if a core dump starts, if it
needs to, it will continue to write the core file
until the fssize is met? In most cases, fssize is set
to -1 as well, so wouldn't that mean that the
filesystem could potentially fill up with a core file?

Thanks,
M

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