Nov 7, 2007 #1 TSch Technical User Jul 12, 2001 557 DE Hi folks, I know this is an old one, but my first attempt to browse the older posts failed ... So here we go again: Is it possible to activate changes in /etc/security/limits without having to reboot the whole system ? Regards Thomas
Hi folks, I know this is an old one, but my first attempt to browse the older posts failed ... So here we go again: Is it possible to activate changes in /etc/security/limits without having to reboot the whole system ? Regards Thomas
Nov 7, 2007 #2 ogniemi Technical User Nov 7, 2003 1,041 PL when you change globally in /etc/security/limits then users you modified limits for will have to re-login then the change will take effect. check 'chsec' command - you can use it to modify /etc/security/limits instead of using an editor or chuser Upvote 0 Downvote
when you change globally in /etc/security/limits then users you modified limits for will have to re-login then the change will take effect. check 'chsec' command - you can use it to modify /etc/security/limits instead of using an editor or chuser
Nov 7, 2007 #3 ogniemi Technical User Nov 7, 2003 1,041 PL of course if you want running application working with new limits you will have to restart it in new shell with new limits the reboot is not required. Upvote 0 Downvote
of course if you want running application working with new limits you will have to restart it in new shell with new limits the reboot is not required.
Nov 7, 2007 Thread starter #4 TSch Technical User Jul 12, 2001 557 DE Strange ... I'd swear this wasn't working the last time we tried. But now it is Thanks a lot ! Regards Thomas Upvote 0 Downvote
Strange ... I'd swear this wasn't working the last time we tried. But now it is Thanks a lot ! Regards Thomas