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ulimits max locked memory virtual memory
Hi, Would any one be so kind to explain me : are ulimits defined for each user seperately ? When ? Specialy what is the impact of : max locked memory and virtual memory on performance of applications for a user. Many thanks. PS : this is what I can see in MAN : Code:
ulimit [-SHacdflmnpstuv [limit]]
Provides control over the resources available to the shell and to processes started by it, on systems that allow such control. The -H and -S options spec-
ify that the hard or soft limit is set for the given resource. A hard limit cannot be increased once it is set; a soft limit may be increased up to the
value of the hard limit. If neither -H nor -S is specified, both the soft and hard limits are set. The value of limit can be a number in the unit speci-
fied for the resource or one of the special values hard, soft, or unlimited, which stand for the current hard limit, the current soft limit, and no limit,
respectively. If limit is omitted, the current value of the soft limit of the resource is printed, unless the -H option is given. When more than one
resource is specified, the limit name and unit are printed before the value.
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pSeries and AIX Information Center Here for the limits: pSeries and AIX Information Center And since in your case this is a bit more pointing to AIX, maybe post it in the AIX subforum, ty. |
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ulimit max locked memory virtual memory
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Would any one be so kind to explain me : are ulimits defined for each user seperately ? When ? Specialy what is the impact of : max locked memory and virtual memory on performance of applications for a user. Many thanks. |
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I merged the two threads, thanks for alerting me, Zaxxon.
big123456, "post this in the AIX forum" is not an invitation to crosspost or double post, but just the suggestion to put a question where it thematically belongs. In fact posting the same in more than one forum is forbidden by the rules. You are here since 2005 and should know that by now. Thanks for your consideration. bakunin |
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