ulimit(2)
NAME
ulimit − get and set process limits
SYNOPSIS
#include <ulimit.h>
long ulimit(int cmd, /∗ newlimit ∗/ ...);
DESCRIPTION
This function provides for control over process limits. The cmd values available are:
UL_GETFSIZE
Get the regular file size limit of the process. The limit is in units of 512-byte blocks and is inherited by child processes. Files of any size can be read.
UL_SETFSIZE
Set the regular file size limit of the process to the value of newlimit , taken as a long. Any process may decrease this limit, but only a process with an effective user ID of super-user may increase the limit.
UL_GMEMLIM
Get the maximum possible break value (see brk(2)).
UL_GDESLIM
Get the current value of the maximum number of open files per process configured in the system.
The getrlimit() and setrlimit() functions provide a more general interface for controlling process limits.
RETURN VALUES
Upon successful completion, a non-negative value is returned. Otherwise, a value of −1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the error.
ERRORS
ulimit() fails if the following is true:
EINVAL The cmd argument is not valid.
EPERM The effective user of the calling process is not super-user.
SEE ALSO
brk(2), getrlimit(2), write(2)
NOTES
ulimit() is effective in limiting the growth of regular files. Pipes are limited to {PIPE_MAX} bytes.
SunOS 5.2 — Last change: 29 Jul 1991