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Re: CVS commit: src/sys/arch/i386/include



On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, Christos Zoulas wrote:

In article <20050920231116.GI26965%snowdrop.l8s.co.uk@localhost>,
David Laight  <david%l8s.co.uk@localhost> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 04:38:58PM +0000, Christos Zoulas wrote:

Module Name:    src
Committed By:   christos
Date:           Tue Sep 20 16:38:58 UTC 2005

Modified Files:
        src/sys/arch/i386/include: vmparam.h

Log Message:
- Bump default data size from 128M to 256M, allows the java interpreter to
  start up without unlimit.
- Bump max data size from 2G to 3G. The actual space we are allowed to
allocate
  is somewhere between 2G and 3G, so trying to allocate above that will fail.
- Bump max stack size from 32M to 64M.

Are those the 'soft' limits?
Should we be looking at setting the 'hard' limits to sane values
(so that a non-priviledged user can't use all the kernel resources)

1 and 3 are soft, 2 is hard.

        What are the chances of getting this into 3.0 (I'd also say 2.1,
        but my guess is that ship has sailed :)
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