how to setup coredumpsize for XSun

From: Gerard Henry (ghenry@cmi.univ-mrs.fr)
Date: Thu Oct 09 2003 - 09:03:31 EDT


hello,
i have to modify core file size, because i want XSun to generate a core dump.
Now, when i login root, i do:
serengheti-root% ulimit -a
time(seconds) unlimited
file(blocks) unlimited
data(kbytes) unlimited
stack(kbytes) 8192
coredump(blocks) 0
nofiles(descriptors) 256
vmemory(kbytes) unlimited

it is 0 under shell and Cshell. I want it unlimited. There is no ulimit -c 0 or limit coredumpsize 0 in any source files. I don't understand where i can look. The manual say that ulimit apply to current shell and its descendant. But i have to apply it for sunrays sessions.
In /etc/default/login, i see the line:
# ULIMIT sets the file size limit for the login. Units are disk blocks.
# The default of zero means no limit.
#
#ULIMIT=0
but it is commented. What is the real value? And when this file is read? at boot time?
My server is under Solaris 9.
Can anyone help, i'll summarize.

gerard henry
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