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Re: Per-user and per-process memory config
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 02:40:47AM -0500, John Klos wrote:
> In my FreeBSD book, a file called login.conf is described that allows one
> to set a login class and set stuff like maximum data size, maximum stack
> size, the maximum amount of memory per process a user is allowed to lock,
> and total memory per process.
>
> Is there any such set of settings in NetBSD? If so, where? If not, what
> controls the maximum amount of memory for processes and such?
For csh, see the limit command. For {k,}sh, see the ulimit command.
Sorry, I'm short on time.
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