Dnia 06/17/2003 01:44 PM, Użytkownik Paweł Rohde =
napisał:
> jak wrócę do domku to się temu =
przyjrzę
No więc dotrzymuję słowa (trochę późno, = ale zawsze):
ten pakiet pod RedHatem to pam ... zdaje się, ze =
standardowo nie ma tego 
w slackusiu ??
oto mój plik z limitami:
# /etc/security/limits.conf
#
#Each line describes a limit for a user in the =
form:
#
#<domain>        =
<type>  <item>  <value>
#
#Where:
#<domain> can be:
#        - an user =
name
#        - a group =
name, with @group syntax
#        - the =
wildcard *, for default entry
#
#<type> can have the two values:
#        - =
"soft" for enforcing the soft limits
#        - =
"hard" for enforcing hard limits
#
#<item> can be one of the following:
#        - core - =
limits the core file size (KB)
#        - data - =
max data size (KB)
#        - fsize - =
maximum filesize (KB)
#        - memlock =
- max locked-in-memory address space (KB)
#        - nofile =
- max number of open files
#        - rss - =
max resident set size (KB)
#        - stack - =
max stack size (KB)
#        - cpu - =
max CPU time (MIN)
#        - nproc - =
max number of processes
#        - as - =
address space limit
#        - =
maxlogins - max number of logins for this user
#        - =
priority - the priority to run user process with
#        - locks - =
max number of file locks the user can hold
#
#<domain>      =
<type>  =
<item>         =
<value>
#
*          &nb=
sp;     soft    =
0
#*          &n=
bsp;    hard    =
rss           &nbs=
p; 10000
yogi          =
   hard    =
nproc           =
20
yogi          =
   hard    =
priority        20
#@faculty        =
soft    =
nproc           =
20
#@faculty        =
hard    =
nproc           =
50
ftp          &=
nbsp;   hard    =
nproc           =
5
#@student        =
-       =
maxlogins       4
# End of file
np user yogi nie uruchomi więcej jak 20 procesów i = z nice malutkim ;)
A jeszcze jak poczytacie - to jest tam kilka fajnych = opcji.
pozdrawiam
patt