Brian McGroarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd like to ensure that apache and exim never starve other programs
> for memory by limiting their resident set sizes to a total of 6 and
> 4 megs apiece. I'm fine with these running slowly.
>
> [ ... ]
>
> bash's inbuilt ulimit command doesn't seem to include an RSS option,
> so I'm not sure I can run that before each daemon to force the
> resident set size.
RSS stands for "resident set size." That in mind, quoting bash(1):
ulimit [-SHacdflmnpstuv [limit]]
[ ... ]
-m The maximum resident set size
[ ... ]
Hope this helps,
Lucas
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