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A file size limit applied to the file “errors.trc” when reporting Zim:X execution errors.
maximum error trace size nn
where nn specifies the maximum file size in Kbytes. After the limit is reached, Zim:X reports an additional error stating this overflowing threshold condition and stops reporting new errors while the program continues running normally.
Remarks
This limit is imposed to avoid situations where a program in error may run endlessly thus causing potential disk exhaustion with cascading effects over other users and over the normal ZimServer execution.
Valid Settings
A numeric value between 1 and 100000. The default value for all operating environments is 10,000 or 10 Mb.
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ByCelso Bressan
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