On Wed, 13 Dec 2000 00:25:25 Jussi Laako wrote:
> Marc Mutz wrote:
> > 
> > Just to not miss the obvious: You know about ulimit(3)?
> 
> Yes, but it doesn't stop deadlocks caused by kernel's VM system going
> wild... I think that no matter what user process does, root should be always
> able to stop it. User process should never be able to render whole system
> unusable.
> 

That is just some issue that was discussed in this list recently. Look in the
list
for 'oom killer' subjects.
There are various patches-ways-to-do available, kernel gurus are still working
on it...
(leave always some 4% of mem for root, kill some process when mem is exhausted,
which one to kill...)

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Juan Antonio Magallon Lacarta                                 #> cd /pub
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]                                     #> more beer

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