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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4336- January 24, 2024
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Unix Tip #4336- January 24, 2024
LIMIT THE SIZE OF DATA AREA
You can limit the size of "data area"
using ulimit and limit.
Under sh or ksh:
$ ulimit -d SIZE_IN_KB
Displays all current resource limits
$ ulimit -a
under csh or tcsh:
$ limit datasize SIZE_IN_KB
Displays all current resource limits
$ limit
For example:
$ ulimit -d 141073
$ ulimit -a
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