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Process Limits: Resources

Process Limits on resource usage (disk, CPU, memory, et al)
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See also: Process Creation and Control covers child process control (like sending signals), renice, fork, et al

See also: Running Process Information - Getting information on running processes.

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Up to Process Limits Permission and access restriction (files, resources, etc)

Process Limits: File Access - Process Limits on File access (permissions, ownership, modes, et al)

Process Limits: Identity - Process ownership and Identity

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How do I set CPU limits?

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ipac Linux IP accounting package {GPL}

- ipac is an ip accounting package for linux. It collects, summarizes and nicly displays ip accounting data. The output of ipac can be a simple ascii table or graph images.

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(Perl builtin function) getpriority WHICH,WHO Returns the current priority for a process, a process group, or a user.

(Perl builtin function) setpriority WHICH,WHO,PRIORITY Sets the current priority for a process, a process group, or a user.

perl5 module to access BSD process resource limit and priority functions. p5-BSD-Resource-1.09 Perl5 module to access BSD process resource limit and priority functions

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BSD::Resource - If your operating system supports the BSD functions getrusage(), getrlimit(), setrlimit(), getpriority(), and/or setpriority(), the BSD::Resource module will make them available to your Perl programs.

Quota - Utilities for manipulating disk quotas. [Perl] {oss}

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