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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Ulimit Inheritance Post 302842755 by MadeInGermany on Saturday 10th of August 2013 02:16:58 AM
Old 08-10-2013
Yes, the fork of a process also copies the environment including the limits.
In Linux you can peek the limits by
Code:
cat proc/<pid>/limits

 

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