No, I am talking about the number of environment variables that you can set in any given shell and/or the maximum size of the variable values that can be set in any given shell.
I am referring to the limit of environment variables. Is there a limit to how many you can have and/or the amount of space that is required for their values.
i.e.
export VAR="varvalue"
env
Does anyone know how large the maximum environment space is and/or if it can be changed. Our application utilizes many environment variables and I was wondering if there was a limit or how to control the limit.
Thanks for your reply.
Thanks for your response.
I did as instructed, but nslookup fails with the following message:
*** xxx.xxx.xxx can't find yyy:Server failed
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Hello,
I am new to DNS and am trying to set up my RS/6000 running AIX4.3 to resolve names to ip addresses using our W2K DNS Server. Would appreciate any help.
I have a form that I have developed in Pagemaker that is used as an PCL overlay. The problem is that when the overlay is used with the actual form data, the form prints on top of the data and a watermark in the center of the form covers up the data instead of vica versa.
Any suggestions?
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