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From: ortmann@plains.NoDak.edu (Daniel Ortmann)
Subject: Re: Setting process limits
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Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1993 20:35:12 GMT
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In article <1993Mar31.195938.12256@mcs.kent.edu> gspiegel@mcs.kent.edu (Greg "TwoTone" Spiegelberg) writes:
)
)  I've just realized that some people on our 386bsd machine here love to
)abuse the thing and they also have the tendency to bring it down every
)now and then.
)
)So I was wondering, where & when do I set the variables such as cputime,
)memoryuse, stacksize, etc...?
)
)Or is there a better way around this?
)
)-Greg


ulimit (see bash man page)
limit (see csh man page)
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Daniel Ortmann             NDSU Electrical Engineering
ortmann@plains.nodak.edu   Fargo, North Dakota