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25 .Nd set or display process resource limits
44 utility either prints or sets kernel resource limits, and may optionally set
51 .Bl -tag -width indent
65 This usage determines values of resource settings according to
69 By default, this will output the current kernel resource settings
75 options, you may also display the current resource settings modified
76 by the appropriate login class resource limit entries from
81 This usage determines values of resource settings according to
107 resource limit settings, and provides the benefit of allowing
108 global configuration of maximum resource usage by maintaining a
115 .Dl "eval `limits -e -C daemon`"
125 .Bl -tag -width ".Fl C Ar class"
127 Use current resource values, modified by the resource entries applicable
131 Use current resource values, modified by the resource entries applicable
135 If user does not belong to any class, then the resource capabilities
147 (or current) resource limits.
157 (or maximum) resource limits.
170 resource limits.
190 resource limit.
196 resource limit.
203 resource limit.
207 resource limit.
211 resource limit.
215 resource limit.
223 resource limit.
224 The system-wide limit on the maximum number of
225 open files per process can be viewed by examining the
229 The total number of simultaneously open files in the entire
237 resource limit.
238 The limit determines the maximal number of the process-shared locks
245 resource limit.
249 resource limit.
253 resource limit.
257 resource limit.
258 The system-wide limit on the maximum number of processes
271 resource limit.
282 resource limit.
286 resource limit.
298 for an infinite (or kernel-defined maximum)
303 .Bl -tag -offset indent -width 4n -compact
318 resource defaults to a number of seconds, but a multiplier may be
322 .Bl -tag -offset indent -width 4n -compact
336 .Bl -tag -width ".Fl C Ar class"
342 Force all resource settings to be displayed even if
343 other specific resource settings have been specified.
345 the Usenet News system, but wish to set all other resource settings
350 .Dl "eval `limits -U news -aBec 0`"
356 resource limits.
357 Non-root users may, however, lower them or change
359 resource limits
383 .Bd -literal -offset indent
384 $ limits -s
385 Resource limits (current):
394 .Bd -literal -offset indent
395 $ limits -d 1b ls
407 .Bd -literal -offset indent
408 $ limits -e -b 1b
409 ulimit -b 512;
414 .Bd -literal -offset indent
415 % limits -e -b 1b
416 limit -h sbsize 512;
450 utility makes no effort to ensure that resource settings emitted or displayed