16 Feb
2007
16 Feb
'07
14:34
Hi, more of a general Unix question than a specific openSUSE question: My meachines run BASH, if I log in and run a program it'll run under that shell, I can set the ulimit for core dumps in the BASH config. If I have a script that runs under '/bin/sh' I can add 'ulimit -H -c 0' to that script to set the max core dump size to zero. I can do similar things for every different shell on my systems. However if I call a program from Cron or did 'ssh user@server command' then it won't run in a shell so how do I limit the size of core dumps should a program seg fault n crash? Cheers Matthew -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org