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- From: DWING@UH01.Colorado.EDU (Dan Wing)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.vms
- Subject: Re: Boot-time quotas
- Message-ID: <01GMZG9FUSS200008J@VAXF.COLORADO.EDU>
- Date: 30 Jul 92 15:17:24 GMT
- Article-I.D.: VAXF.01GMZG9FUSS200008J
- Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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- Bob Marshall, marshall@force.ssd.lmsc.lockheed.com, wrote:
-
- >Where does the system initialization process get its quota values from? I
- >had always assumed that it was from the UAF record for username SYSTEM,
- >but it appears that they actually come from the settings of the PQL
- >SYSGEN parameters.
-
- It comes from the PQL_Dxxx SYSGEN parameters.
-
- >My evidence is that I run an image from SYSTARTUP_V5.COM
- >which requires a page file quota of about 26,000, and I was getting an
- >"Exceeded quota" error from the image activator. Since username SYSTEM
- >has a page file quota of 150,000 I was a little bit surprised.
-
- You can RUN/DETACH it, or submit it to a batch queue, and it will use the
- quotas and limits established in the SYSUAF for user SYSTEM instead of using
- the PQL_Dxxx values.
-
- -Dan Wing, DWING@UH01.Colorado.EDU or WING_D@UCOLMCC.BITNET (DGW11)
- Systems Programmer, University Hospital, Denver
-