Chris Costello once stated:

=On Sat, Apr 10, 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
=> :Sun has a product for this, Solaris Resource Manager.

=   You don't need to tune user accounts, you need only put the
=users in a separate login class (if that hasn't already been
=done) and modify the resource limitation for that login
=restriction.

Speaking of which. Can we have the login class database distributed
over NIS?

=>     If one can't control one's users, one has no business managing
=>     them. The last thing FreeBSD needs is some overly complex,
=>     sophisticated scheduler designed to help bozo sysops stay on
=>     their feet.

=   I agree with you very much here.  Public shell systems are a
=bad idea.  In my opinion, you should trust someone before you
=allow them to have an account on your system.

Can we, perhaps, have a configurable maximum load level for each
class? The users of the class will not be allowed to start new
processes if the current load is above that number?

        -mi


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