Re: persistent change of max_stack_depth

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On Fri, 2015-08-14 at 16:31 +0100, Michael H wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
> 
> 
> > Could anybody point me in the right direction for setting the kernel
> > parameter, max_stack_depth, to 10240 for database tuning?
> > 
> > I have currently set it by running 'ulimit -s 10240' but this does not
> > survive a reboot.
> > 
> > 
> 
> Thanks for the response, I've been nosing around that file recently but 
> noted the first two lines;
> 
> #This file sets the resource limits for the users logged in via PAM.
> #It does not affect resource limits of the system services.
> 

What CentOS version?

> > Look at the file /etc/security/limits.conf
> > 
> > For documentation, 'man limits.conf'
> > 
> > - Thomas
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> 
> I added these two lines to the end of the file
> 
> *               soft    stack   12288
> *               hard    stack   12288
> 
> in an attempt to set the stack depth to 12MB so that I can configure 
> postgresql max_stack_depth = 10MB.
> 
> I rebooted, ulimit -s shows 12288.
> 
> When I restart my service (#It does not affect resource limits of the 
> system services.) becomes apparent.
> 
> Aug 14 16:22:17 db1 pg_ctl[3177]: < 2015-08-14 16:22:17.839 BST >LOG: 
> invalid value for parameter "max_stack_depth": 10240
> Aug 14 16:22:17 db1 pg_ctl[3177]: < 2015-08-14 16:22:17.839 BST >DETAIL: 
>   "max_stack_depth" must not exceed 7680kB.
> Aug 14 16:22:17 db1 pg_ctl[3177]: < 2015-08-14 16:22:17.839 BST >HINT: 
> Increase the platform's stack depth limit via "ulimit -s" or local 
> equivalent.
> 
> So, I then run 'ulimit -s 12288' and still can't restart my service.
> 
> How can I increase stack depth for system processes, not just PAM 
> authenticated users?
> 

If this is CentOS 7 then you may need to put the ulimit directives in the service file.

An example is I needed to increase the NOFILE limit for nfs-secure on a Fedora 20 machine so I set

LimitNOFILE=16384

In /etc/systemd/system/nfs-secure.service



> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Michael
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