An̲̳̳drew Asked: 2009-07-11 06:23:03 +0800 CST2009-07-11 06:23:03 +0800 CST 2009-07-11 06:23:03 +0800 CST ulimit enforcement on AIX? 772 Which ulimits (stack, data, rss, nofiles, etc.) does the AIX kernel enforce? It appears that the rss (memory) ulimit is not actually enforced, for either the soft or hard value. If that is the case, what is the point of having unenforced ulimits? memory aix ulimit 2 Answers Voted pgs 2009-07-25T07:03:19+08:002009-07-25T07:03:19+08:00 Having ulimits that are not enforced helps make scripts portable. They won't crash when they try to set a ulimit. egorgry 2009-07-11T06:39:29+08:002009-07-11T06:39:29+08:00 Did you have a look at the ibm developer works? They have some excellent resources. http://tiny.cc/hqRpD
Having ulimits that are not enforced helps make scripts portable. They won't crash when they try to set a ulimit.
Did you have a look at the ibm developer works? They have some excellent resources. http://tiny.cc/hqRpD