Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 12 Oct 98 21:48 MET DST | From | (Hans-Joachim Baader) | Subject | Re: 2.1.125 Show stopper list: Draft |
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In article <m0zSWxs-0007U9C@the-village.bc.nu> you write: >I'd like to see per user as well as per process limits for kernel commitment, >address space commitment etc. Those are really needed for "big iron" machines >and Linux is moving more and more into that area.
Agreed. What exactly does OOM anyway? Is it a bad idea?
How do other Unixen handle this?
hjb -- "Every use of Linux is a proper use of Linux." -- John "Maddog" Hall, Keynote at the Linux Kongress in Cologne
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