Ce fichier est utilisé pour spécifier les limitations utilisateur quant à la consommation mémoire, la taille des fichiers générés...
La valeur -1 permet de spécifier un mode unlimited'.
La commande 'ulimit' est utilisée pour changer ces valeurs.
Pour mettre une valeur illimitée, ne pas spécifier '-1' mais 'unlimited'.
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* Sizes are in multiples of 512 byte blocks, CPU time is in seconds
*
* fsize - soft file size in blocks
* core - soft core file size in blocks
* cpu - soft per process CPU time limit in seconds
* data - soft data segment size in blocks
* stack - soft stack segment size in blocks
* rss - soft real memory usage in blocks
* nofiles - soft file descriptor limit
* fsize_hard - hard file size in blocks
* core_hard - hard core file size in blocks
* cpu_hard - hard per process CPU time limit in seconds
* data_hard - hard data segment size in blocks
* stack_hard - hard stack segment size in blocks
* rss_hard - hard real memory usage in blocks
* nofiles_hard - hard file descriptor limit
*
* The following table contains the default hard values if the
* hard values are not explicitly defined:
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* Attribute Value
* ========== ============
* fsize_hard set to fsize
* cpu_hard set to cpu
* core_hard -1
* data_hard -1
* stack_hard 8388608
* rss_hard -1
* nofiles_hard -1
*
* NOTE: A value of -1 implies "unlimited"
*
default:
fsize = 20971511
core = 2097151
cpu = -1
data = 262144
rss = 65536
stack = 65536
nofiles = 2000
root:
core = -1
fsize = -1
data = -1
stack = -1