Thanks to all that replied:
This helped with the per/process vm usage, but I am still looking for a
/user vm usage cap.
Support Came from :
"Robbins, Garry" <Garry.Robbins@Labatt.com>
Mariel Feder <unix.support@central.meralco.com.ph>
Some ideas were :
On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, Robbins, Garry wrote:
> Will the "limit" command meet your needs?
On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Mariel Feder wrote:
> You can set it up for a specific shell with the command
> limit or ulimit (depending of the shell type).
> Try: man ulimit.
>
>
> Mariel
>
----------Original Message as follows-------------
Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 17:00:45 -0400 (EDT)
From: Bob Bridgham <robbie@b-e-s-t.com>
To: sun-managers@ra.mcs.anl.gov
Subject: Virtual Memory (fwd)
Forgot to mention I am using Solaris 2.5.1 on x86, sorry
Hello all,
Quick question does anyone know the setting that I can put on I
assume /etc/system to limit the amount of Virtual Mem a process can take?
I have been playing with Dynamic Mem allocation and am killing my swap,
and want the machine to limit me to let's say 30M's / process?
Bob
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