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08-31-2004 07:39 AM
08-31-2004 07:39 AM
cmd to find process limits
Without using kctune how does a user determine the limits of a 64-bit process? The shell limit and ulimit commands only return 32-bit limits.
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08-31-2004 07:54 AM
08-31-2004 07:54 AM
Re: cmd to find process limits
Hi Mark,
That's a good question.
I suppose IF I said use
kmtune -q max?siz_64bit
that would be cheating?
It's not kctune ;~))
Seriously though I don't know how to answer that. Since ulimit is a shell internal & /sbin/sh is a 32-bit binary, I don't see how one can do this w/o some coding.
You may need to use the ulimit() function - specifically the UL_GETMAXBRK cmd of ulimit()
man 2 ulimt for details
Rgds,
Jeff
That's a good question.
I suppose IF I said use
kmtune -q max?siz_64bit
that would be cheating?
It's not kctune ;~))
Seriously though I don't know how to answer that. Since ulimit is a shell internal & /sbin/sh is a 32-bit binary, I don't see how one can do this w/o some coding.
You may need to use the ulimit() function - specifically the UL_GETMAXBRK cmd of ulimit()
man 2 ulimt for details
Rgds,
Jeff
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09-02-2004 03:31 AM
09-02-2004 03:31 AM
Re: cmd to find process limits
I accept that there is no user command to do this.
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