On Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 11:59:17PM +0700, Robert Elz wrote: > Everything should be counted in one of those three categories for resource > limit purposes.
The three categories no longer match the real world when people started to use shared memory, and you can not pretend that these are still sufficient as a model. But more important, the limits are also no longer fit for their purpose. What does a memory limit mean, when you can still allocate address space and what does an address space limit mean, when it doesn't affect memory usage ? Greetings, -- Michael van Elst Internet: mlel...@serpens.de "A potential Snark may lurk in every tree."