Re: limit the memory allocation to a process

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On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 04:03:47PM +0800, Zou Min wrote:
> In Linux, is there a way to limit the memory allocation to a proccess?
> So, we can impose a restriction to a proccess, say certain proc can't use more 
> than 10MB memory.

Zou, man bash, search for ulimit. This only works on certain kernels,
sadly enough. Rik's -rmap tree has rlimits implemented, and perhaps
-aa's tree has them implemented, but I don't think they are in 2.4
mainline.

Cheers

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