Ulimit should be able to take care of that for you.
ulimit [-SHacdflmnpstuv [limit]]
Provides control over the resources available to
the shell and to processes started by it, on sys
tems that allow such control. The value of limit
can be a number in the unit specified for the
resource, or the value unlimited. The -H and -S
options specify that the hard or soft limit is set
for the given resource. A hard limit cannot be
increased once it is set; a soft limit may be
increased up to the value of the hard limit. If
neither -H nor -S is specified, both the soft and
hard limits are set. If limit is omitted, the cur
rent value of the soft limit of the resource is
printed, unless the -H option is given. When more
than one resource is specified, the limit name and
unit are printed before the value. Other options
are interpreted as follows:
-a All current limits are reported
-c The maximum size of core files created
-d The maximum size of a process's data segment
-f The maximum size of files created by the
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BASH_BUILTINS(1) BASH_BUILTINS(1)
shell
-l The maximum size that may be locked into
memory
-m The maximum resident set size
-n The maximum number of open file descriptors
(most systems do not allow this value to be
set)
-p The pipe size in 512-byte blocks (this may
not be set)
-s The maximum stack size
-t The maximum amount of cpu time in seconds
-u The maximum number of processes available to
a single user
-v The maximum amount of virtual memory avail
able to the shell
If limit is given, it is the new value of the spec
ified resource (the -a option is display only). If
no option is given, then -f is assumed. Values are
in 1024-byte increments, except for -t, which is in
seconds, -p, which is in units of 512-byte blocks,
and -n and -u, which are unscaled values. The
return status is 0 unless an invalid option is
encountered, a non-numeric argument other than
unlimited is supplied as limit, or an error occurs
while setting a new limit.
Norman Lund
normanlund@kaos-solutions.com
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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 3:09 AM
Subject: a little info please?
> I have a bit of a confusing problem.
> I know how to set uo disk quotas so users can't abuse
> my filesystem, but what about ram/cpu quotas?
>
> so far, the information I've been able to find is very sketchy on this.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Hawke
>
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