On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Adam Nealis wrote:

> I think I've done due diligence, so may I respectfully
> ask if anyone can tell me what is the largest size in
> main RAM a process can have under FreeBSD?

It's limited to MAXDSIZ (max data size).  You can raise this up to 2GB or
so, but you will eventually hit the KVM boundary.  I don't recall what the
KVM limit is right now, I thought it was 2GB but I think it was reduced
recently ...

You can also resize KVM but of course you do so at your own risk.

Doug White                    |  FreeBSD: The Power to Serve
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