19 Dec
2001
19 Dec
'01
08:26
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Daniel T. Chen wrote:
Not necessarily. I agree that it's dismal, but all good system administrators set appropriate ulimits for their users. See the ulimit manpage for your shell(s). Parameters to pay particular attention to are max open file descriptors, cpu seconds used, and processes available to the user. (This is after a fleeting test here, so I've obviously not caught everything.)
I am using the "default" values: open files 1024 pipe size (512 bytes) 8 max user processes 4095 memory, stack and cpu time are unlimited It's obvious that these values don't work. What are "appropriate ulimits" here? Best reegards MF