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1 | # /etc/limits contains user resource limits. |
2 | # See limits(5). | |
3 | # | |
4 | # Format: | |
5 | # <username> <limits-string> | |
6 | # | |
7 | # default entry is '*' for username | |
8 | # | |
9 | # Valid flags are: | |
10 | # A: max address space (KB) | |
11 | # C: max core file size (KB) | |
12 | # D: max data size (KB) | |
13 | # F: maximum filesize (KB) | |
14 | # M: max locked-in-memory address space (KB) [only for root on Linux 2.0.x] | |
15 | # N: max number of open files | |
16 | # R: max resident set size (KB) [no effect on Linux 2.0.x] | |
17 | # S: max stack size (KB) | |
18 | # T: max CPU time (MIN) | |
19 | # U: max number of processes | |
20 | # L: max number of logins for this user | |
21 | # I: max nice value (0..39 translates to 20..-19) | |
22 | # O: max real time priority (0..MAX_RT_PRIO) | |
23 | # | |
24 | # Examples: | |
25 | # the default entry | |
26 | #* L2 D6144 R2048 S2048 U32 N32 F16384 T5 C0 I20 O0 | |
27 | # another way of suspending a user login | |
28 | #guest L0 | |
29 | # this account has no limits | |
30 | #sysadm - |