LIMIT(1CSH) COMMAND REFERENCE LIMIT(1CSH) NAME limit, unlimit - set resource limitations (csh built-in) SYNOPSIS limit [ resource [ maximum ] ] unlimit [ resource... ] DESCRIPTION With no arguments, limit prints all resource limits (see below for a list of limitable resources). With only a resource, the limit for that resource is printed. With a resource and a maximum, the limit for that resource is set to the given maximum, if possible. This limit will apply to the current shell and is inherited by all child processes. The unlimit command removes the limit on the named resources. If no arguments are given, all resource limits are removed. Resources that are currently controlable include cputime (the maximum number of CPU-seconds to be used by each process), filesize (the largest single file which can be created), datasize (the maximum growth of the data+stack region via sbrk(2) beyond the end of the program text), stacksize (the maximum size of the automatically-extended stack region), and coredumpsize (the size of the largest core dump that will be created). The maximum-use may be given as a (floating point or integer) number followed by a scale factor. For all limits other than cputime the default scale is k or kilobytes (1024 bytes); a scale factor of m or megabytes may also be used. For cputime the default scaling is seconds, while m for minutes or h for hours, or a time of the form mm:ss giving minutes and seconds may be used. For both resource names and scale factors, unambiguous prefixes of the names suffice. EXAMPLES This example limits the size of all `core' files generated to 0 bytes. This means that no `core' files will be created if a program terminates abnormally. limit coredumpsize 0 RETURN VALUE [NO_ERRS] Command completed without error. [1] An error of the type given in the message occurred. Printed 5/12/88 1
LIMIT(1CSH) COMMAND REFERENCE LIMIT(1CSH) CAVEATS A child process may unlimit any resources limited by the parent. SEE ALSO @(1csh), alias(1csh), bg(1csh), break(1csh), cd(1csh), chdir(1csh), continue(1csh), csh(1csh), dirs(1csh), echo(1csh), eval(1csh), exec(1csh), exit(1csh), fg(1csh), glob(1csh), goto(1csh), hashstat(1csh), history(1csh), jobs(1csh), kill(1csh), logout(1csh), nice(1csh), nohup(1csh), notify(1csh), onintr(1csh), popd(1csh), pushd(1csh), rehash(1csh), repeat(1csh), set(1csh), setenv(1csh), sh(1sh), shift(1csh), source(1csh), stop(1csh), suspend(1csh), time(1csh), ulimit(1sh), umask(1csh), unhash(1csh), unalias(1csh), unset(1csh), unsetenv(1csh), wait(1csh), which(1csh), brk(2), getrlimit(2), sbrk(2), setrlimit(2), and ulimit(3c). Printed 5/12/88 2
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