Morten Reippuert Knudsen wrote:
> Per Rønne <per@rqnne.invalid> wrote:
>
>>Per Rønne <per@RQNNE.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I am trying to install Oracle om Leopard Server and see that I should
>>>add some commands in the IPServices file, namely:
>>>
>>>ulimit -Hu 2068
>>>ulimit -Su 2068
>>>ulimit -Hn 65536
>>>ulimit -Sn 65536
>>>=
>>>
>>>Unfortunately, the file has been removed from the system:
>>>
>>>rqnne
root# find / -name "IPServices" -print
>>>/Volumes/Tiger/System/Library/StartupItems/IPServices
>>>/Volumes/Tiger/System/Library/StartupItems/IPServices/IPServices
>>>rqnne
root#
>>>=
>>>
>>>You see, it can be found in Tiger but not in Leopard.
>>
>>The same seem to have happened to the /etc/rc script that should be
>>given the same commands, just before IPServices is being called ... The
>>script is missing. Both in Leopard and in Leopard Server.
>>
>>
>>>Oracle demands MacOS X Server 10.3.6 but I try to see whether it can be
>>>set up for MacOS X Server 10.5 too ...
>
>
> 10.5 bruger næsten udelukkende launchdeamon til at starte services.
> /etc/rc, xinitd, initd og services (/System/Library/StartupItems/) er
> depreciated - det meldte Apple ud ved introduktionen af 10.4.
Xposting to mixed language groups in native tonque is a lesser idea..
Anyways, isn't ulimit still present, just in some other file?
grep -rl 'ulimit -H' /PATH/.. might reveal it. YMMV..
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Kind regards,
Mogens V.