From: Kurse, Mahesh (Mahesh) (kurse@lucent.com)
Date: Wed Aug 07 2002 - 02:26:37 EDT
Hello,
Is there any way to restrict the memory occupied by a process to a certain
value,
so that the process does not grow beyond a limit ? I know, through the
kernel parameters -
maxdsiz and maxssiz it is possible.
But is there any other way of doing the same ? Also, are there any other
kernel parameters
apart from the above, which do the same job ?
Thanks in advance,
Mahesh
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