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From: dillon@flea.best.net (Matt Dillon)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Memory limits
Date: 13 Jul 1997 22:14:40 -0700
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:In article <33C9AD70.D008AF0F@cs.berkeley.edu>,
:Marcelino Enriquez  <mars@cs.berkeley.edu> wrote:
:>Hi there,
:>
:>    Here is my question and I hope this can be fixed. I am currently
:>overseeing
:>a cluster of 3 freebsd machines runnning 2.2.2 Release #0.
:>
:>First machine has 256Megs of ram
:>The second machine has 128megs of ram.
:>Final one has 64Megs.
:>
:>The first machine has a kernel that has been compiled to allow programs
:>to grow as
:>big as 200megs. The only problem is that for some reason the only one
:>who can have
:>programs grow to this size are those who are logged in on the console.
:>If you login remotely

    one word:	/etc/login.conf

    :-)