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Our enterprise runs on Oracle Tuxedo 10, under Solaris 10. As a result of some recent development (customization source code all across the system was changed by extending sizes of local variables which are declared in C functions) we run into Stack Overflow problem from time to time (depending on how long the functions calls chain is).
As a work-around we decided on increasing a soft limit size of a stack (for all Tuxedo processes running by single user). Considering to use ulimit, /etc/project etc.
Clear & short step-by-step instruction for our on-site support team on how to extend a stack size (per-user) in Solaris 10 would be very appreciated! Thank you in advance.










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    Our enterprise runs on Oracle Tuxedo 10, under Solaris 10. As a result of some recent development (customization source code all across the system was changed by extending sizes of local variables which are declared in C functions) we run into Stack Overflow problem from time to time (depending on how long the functions calls chain is).
    As a work-around we decided on increasing a soft limit size of a stack (for all Tuxedo processes running by single user). Considering to use ulimit, /etc/project etc.
    Clear & short step-by-step instruction for our on-site support team on how to extend a stack size (per-user) in Solaris 10 would be very appreciated! Thank you in advance.










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      Our enterprise runs on Oracle Tuxedo 10, under Solaris 10. As a result of some recent development (customization source code all across the system was changed by extending sizes of local variables which are declared in C functions) we run into Stack Overflow problem from time to time (depending on how long the functions calls chain is).
      As a work-around we decided on increasing a soft limit size of a stack (for all Tuxedo processes running by single user). Considering to use ulimit, /etc/project etc.
      Clear & short step-by-step instruction for our on-site support team on how to extend a stack size (per-user) in Solaris 10 would be very appreciated! Thank you in advance.










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      Our enterprise runs on Oracle Tuxedo 10, under Solaris 10. As a result of some recent development (customization source code all across the system was changed by extending sizes of local variables which are declared in C functions) we run into Stack Overflow problem from time to time (depending on how long the functions calls chain is).
      As a work-around we decided on increasing a soft limit size of a stack (for all Tuxedo processes running by single user). Considering to use ulimit, /etc/project etc.
      Clear & short step-by-step instruction for our on-site support team on how to extend a stack size (per-user) in Solaris 10 would be very appreciated! Thank you in advance.







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          Answer from Peter Mortensen in the link bellow answers this and covers the step by step instructions too:
          How to set ulimits in Solaris 10



          IMHO the fastest way for on-site support would be:



          1.Become the target user

          2.echo "ulimit -s 32768" >> ~/.profile

          3.Relog and restart the application






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            Answer from Peter Mortensen in the link bellow answers this and covers the step by step instructions too:
            How to set ulimits in Solaris 10



            IMHO the fastest way for on-site support would be:



            1.Become the target user

            2.echo "ulimit -s 32768" >> ~/.profile

            3.Relog and restart the application






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              Answer from Peter Mortensen in the link bellow answers this and covers the step by step instructions too:
              How to set ulimits in Solaris 10



              IMHO the fastest way for on-site support would be:



              1.Become the target user

              2.echo "ulimit -s 32768" >> ~/.profile

              3.Relog and restart the application






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                Answer from Peter Mortensen in the link bellow answers this and covers the step by step instructions too:
                How to set ulimits in Solaris 10



                IMHO the fastest way for on-site support would be:



                1.Become the target user

                2.echo "ulimit -s 32768" >> ~/.profile

                3.Relog and restart the application






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                Answer from Peter Mortensen in the link bellow answers this and covers the step by step instructions too:
                How to set ulimits in Solaris 10



                IMHO the fastest way for on-site support would be:



                1.Become the target user

                2.echo "ulimit -s 32768" >> ~/.profile

                3.Relog and restart the application







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