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Startup Command and Parameter Reference
Startup Parameter Descriptions : Hardlimit (-hardlimit)
 

Hardlimit (-hardlimit)

Use Hardlimit (-hardlimit) to force OpenEdge to adhere to the set limits for DirectorySize (-D), Local BufferSize (-l), MaximumMemory (-mmax), and Nested Blocks(-nb).
Operating system and syntax
UNIX / Windows
-hardlimit
Use with
Maximum value
Minimum value
Single-user default
Multi-user default
Client Session
DirectorySize (-D), Local BufferSize (-l), MaximumMemory (-mmax), and Nested Blocks(-nb) are by default soft limits; that is, OpenEdge tries to manage system resources within the limits given, but when it cannot, OpenEdge increases the exceeded limit. When -hardlimit is specified and one of the limits is exceeded, OpenEdge generates a WARNING message that is written to the current output (if there is current output) and to the log file (LG). In addition, OpenEdge issues a message that a resource limit was reached and raises an untrappable STOP condition.