On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 03:39, David Guntner wrote: > Does the kernel impose some kind of time limit on processes that are > running? Or some kind of max time on the user that's running it? I'm > running a web-based application that uses "screen" to manipulate everything > (I click on something in the web interface, and it runs an expect script > that does a "screen -r" to reconnect to the session that's running the > server in a shell, issues a command, end then displays the results in the > web window). Does "screen" impose some kind of time limit, perhaps? > > Any information or ideas on where to look into this would be appreciated. No time limits that I know of here are a couple of lines from on of my boxes: 2627 rgoshko 19 19 15764 15M 740 R N 98.2 4.0 49855m setiathome 2626 rgoshko 19 19 16156 15M 752 R N 84.4 4.0 49851m setiathome So I don't think that it is a kernel problem. -- ...Rob -- Typed slowly for those who cannot read fast. ===================================================================== Robert Goshko Axis Computer Consulting Services, Inc President Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada http://www.axis-dev.ca/ Supporting the Revolution In Your World ===================================================================== Registered Linux User #260513 GNU/Linux i686 2.4.21-pre2.1mdk-725ca 14:55:00 up 32 min, 4 users, load average: 2.35, 2.00, 1.39
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