day, November 03, 2000 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: resource limits
Hello Jeremy,
Friday, November 03, 2000, 3:09:35 AM, you wrote:
JCR What is an easy way to find out how much of certain resources I am
using?
JCR In particular, how can I easily find out the following in use by the
shell
JCR and the
: Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 3. November 2000 10:56
An: Kasatenko Ivan Alex.; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: resource limits
Actually, I have a related question.
We offering web hosting to our clients. When people run huge CGIs, normally
we are notified, and kill them
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 05:56:09PM +0800, Mailing List wrote:
| Actually, I have a related question.
|
| We offering web hosting to our clients. When people run huge CGIs, normally
| we are notified, and kill them manually. We've also got a small script we
| run periodically to kill of any
From: "Andreas Rabus" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 11:09 AM
If you put something like the folowing line in httpd.conf, all prcess
started from within the apache will be limited in theire memory usage.
In
this exampel to 50MB.
RLimitMEM 52428800 52428800
Sorry, dont know
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From: "Thomas Köppe" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: resource limits
From: "Andreas Rabus" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 11:09 AM
If you put something like the folowing lin
restrictions.
If you asked me, I'd hack suexec to use setrlimit(2).
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From: "Kasatenko Ivan Alex." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: resource limits
Hello Jeremy,
Friday, November 03, 2000, 3:09:
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Kasatenko Ivan Alex. wrote:
Hello Jeremy,
Friday, November 03, 2000, 3:09:35 AM, you wrote:
JCR What is an easy way to find out how much of certain resources I
am using?
lots of my originally posting clipped...
Try the following kernel patch:
Why do I want a
ts.conf, /etc/limits, /etc/login.defs (ULIMIT) or
JCR BSD-type login.conf session resource limits settings?
JCR Does anyone have any answers to any of these questions?
JCR Thanks
JCR Jeremy C. Reed
JCR http://www.reedmedia.net/
JCR http://bsd.reedmedia.net/
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root$ man ulimit
Isn't this a bash shell level thing?
% ulimit
ulimit: Command not found.
So what happens when you have users using tcsh? ulimit is not available in
limit [-h] [resource [maximum-use]]
tcsh. Can't users also change their ulimit settings? What about preventing
they
Fork bomb not work..
But
while (1) malloc(1000);
You must limit memoryuse
Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
root$ man ulimit
Isn't this a bash shell level thing?
% ulimit
ulimit: Command not found.
So what happens when you have users using tcsh? ulimit is not
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Is there a tested reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Doesn't
necessarily have to be a kernel module/hack, just
Is there a tested reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Doesn't
necessarily have to be a kernel module/hack, just some trusted reliable
method of
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Is there a tested reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Doesn't
necessarily have to be a kernel module/hack, just
Is there a tested reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Doesn't
necessarily have to be a kernel module/hack, just some trusted reliable
method of
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On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, Joaquin Ferrero wrote:
Is there a tested reliable kernel module/hack that would provide the
capability to limit resources? My intent is to limit the amount of
processes, forks per second, memory, cpu, etc a user can utilize. Doesn't
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