On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Stefan Manegold
$ ulimit -d $[1024*1024]
$ ulimit -a core file size (blocks, -c) 0 data seg size (kbytes, -d) 1048576 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ [...]
$ mserver5 --version MonetDB server v5.18.2 (64-bit), based on kernel v1.36.2 (64-bit oids) Copyright (c) 1993-July 2008 CWI Copyright (c) August 2008-2010 MonetDB B.V., all rights reserved Visit http://monetdb.cwi.nl/ for further information Found 1.0GiB available memory, 4 available cpu cores ^^^^^^
I tried this, but I get different results. Do I also need to limit vmemory? $ ulimit -d 409600 $ ulimit -a time(cpu-seconds) unlimited file(blocks) unlimited coredump(blocks) 0 data(kbytes) 409600 stack(kbytes) 8192 lockedmem(kbytes) 64 memory(kbytes) unlimited nofiles(descriptors) 1024 processes unlimited vmemory(kbytes) unlimited flocks unlimited $ monetdb start aoflash starting database 'aoflash'... done $ tail -20 /var/log/merovingian.log | grep -A 3 "based on kernel " | sed s/.* # /# / # MonetDB server v5.16.2, based on kernel v1.34.2 # Serving database 'aoflash', using 1 thread # Compiled for i686-pc-linux-gnu/32bit with 32bit OIDs dynamically linked # Detected 481.391 MiB (504774656 bytes) main-memory. $ uname -a Linux mydomain.com 2.6.28-17-server #58-Ubuntu SMP Tue Dec 1 19:58:28 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux $ Thanks, m