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jackd and ardour slack-12.2 and ulimit
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Marino
2009-03-30 18:25:02 UTC
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Hi all

Runnning jackd wit the following command
setcap cap_ipc_lock,cap_sys_nice=+ep /usr/bin/jackd
This seems to work fine so far.

When i start ardour it gives the following message
Your system has a limit for maximum amount of locked memory.
it is normally controlled by /etc/security/limits.conf.

ulimit -l gives 64 this must probably be unlimited.

How do i do that i tried it in /etc/profile also tried uncomment ulimit
in /etc/login.defs both without success.

can somebody put me in the right direction?

Marino
Robby Workman
2009-03-30 18:43:24 UTC
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Post by Marino
Hi all
Runnning jackd wit the following command
setcap cap_ipc_lock,cap_sys_nice=+ep /usr/bin/jackd
This seems to work fine so far.
When i start ardour it gives the following message
Your system has a limit for maximum amount of locked memory.
it is normally controlled by /etc/security/limits.conf.
ulimit -l gives 64 this must probably be unlimited.
How do i do that i tried it in /etc/profile also tried uncomment ulimit
in /etc/login.defs both without success.
can somebody put me in the right direction?
http://slackwiki.org/Resource_Limits

-RW
Marino
2009-03-31 17:21:03 UTC
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Post by Robby Workman
http://slackwiki.org/Resource_Limits
-RW
Thanks

Marino

Douglas Mayne
2009-03-30 21:01:45 UTC
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Post by Marino
Hi all
Runnning jackd wit the following command
setcap cap_ipc_lock,cap_sys_nice=+ep /usr/bin/jackd
This seems to work fine so far.
When i start ardour it gives the following message
Your system has a limit for maximum amount of locked memory.
it is normally controlled by /etc/security/limits.conf.
ulimit -l gives 64 this must probably be unlimited.
How do i do that i tried it in /etc/profile also tried uncomment ulimit
in /etc/login.defs both without success.
can somebody put me in the right direction?
Marino
I had a similar problem with a program which requires more resources.

I haven't checked if this is still true for Slack 12.2, but this was the
case for Slackware 12.0
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.os.linux.slackware/msg/662a7e1f95aa9c05
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Douglas Mayne
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