Re: Scalability benchmark gnu/hurd
On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Samuel Thibault <sthibault@debian.org> wrote:
> John Smith, le Fri 22 Jul 2011 00:13:33 +0200, a écrit :
>> > Depends what you intend :)
>> >
>> > It's at least what is implemented at the moment.
>> >
>> Thanks... But I still think it's weird ...
>>
>> Oh well. Is there a configuration file I can modify to set default
>> ulimits for the root user ?
>
> I don't think the process limit is implemented actually.
>
> Samuel
>
Hrm. Running 'ulimit -a' as a 'ordinary user' gives me :
$ ulimit -a
socket buffer size (bytes, -b) unlimited
core file size (blocks, -c) unlimited
data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited
file size (blocks, -f) unlimited
max locked memory (kbytes, -l) unlimited
max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited
open files (-n) 1024
pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 1
stack size (kbytes, -s) unlimited
cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited
max user processes (-u) unlimited
virtual memory (kbytes, -v) unlimited
Looks like it's implemented to me.
;)
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