hello!
can somebody also point me to answers to this subject?
i mean how do i exactly limit users in:
1) % of CPU usage
2) in memory usage,
3) in number of processes the user can create [it must be something
with process stack size]
4) number of open files
?
thanks !
Max.
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Erez Doron wrote:
> hi
>
> does anyone knows of a way to make the kernel not use all the memory it
> has, but still be aware of it ?
>
> i tried mem=... parameter, but then one can not access the physical
> memory above it without rewriting the mm code ...
>
> thanks
> erez.
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