But I could ignore this warning and do the installation. The difference of this 1 file descriptor can safely be ignored in my opinion. We tried to issue the following command at the oracle user's shell prompt but to no avail. Casper -- Expressed in this posting are my opinions. They are in no way related to opinions held by my employer, Sun Microsystems. Statements on Sun products included here are not gospel and may be fiction rather than truth. Reply to author.
Report message as abuse. The hard limit can be set by the system administrator and be decreased by any user, whereas the soft limit can be set by any user, up to the hard limit. This document describes the various methods available in Solaris 10 and Solaris 11 for setting the limit for the maximum number of open files per process. Any user can decrease the hard limit but not increase it.
This method of setting the file descriptor limit is no longer recommended in Solaris 10 and Solaris The other advantage is that processes of other projects are not affected. As you can see there are lots of options and ways of doing this. Improve this answer. It's also worth mentioning plimit.
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