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ulimit(2)			 System Calls			     ulimit(2)

NAME
       ulimit - get and set process limits

SYNOPSIS
       #include <ulimit.h>

       long ulimit(int cmd, /* newlimit */...);

DESCRIPTION
       The  ulimit()  function provides for control over process limits. It is
       effective in limiting the growth of regular files. Pipes are limited to
       PIPE_MAX bytes.

       The cmd values, defined in <ulimit.h>, include:

       UL_GETFSIZE     Return  the  soft  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. The
		       return value is the integer part of the soft file  size
		       limit  divided  by 512.	If the result cannot be repre‐
		       sented as a long int, the result is unspecified.

       UL_SETFSIZE     Set the hard and soft file size limits for output oper‐
		       ations  of the process to the value of the second argu‐
		       ment, taken as a long int. Any process may decrease its
		       own  hard  limit,  but  only a process with appropriate
		       privileges may increase the limit. The  new  file  size
		       limit  is  returned. The hard and soft file size limits
		       are set to the specified value multiplied by  512.   If
		       the result would overflow an rlimit_t, the actual value
		       set is unspecified.

       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.

RETURN VALUES
       Upon successful completion, ulimit() returns the value of the requested
       limit.  Otherwise, −1 is returned, the limit is not changed, and	 errno
       is set to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       The ulimit() function will fail if:

       EINVAL	       The cmd argument is not valid.

       EPERM	       A  process that has not asserted {PRIV_SYS_RESOURCE} in
		       its effective set is trying to increase its  file  size
		       limit.

USAGE
       Since  all  return values are permissible in a successful situation, an
       application wishing to check for error situations should set  errno  to
       0,  then	 call  ulimit(),  and if it returns −1, check if errno is non-
       zero.

       The getrlimit() and setrlimit() functions provide a more general inter‐
       face  for  controlling process limits, and are preferred over ulimit().
       See getrlimit(2).

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Standard			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       brk(2), getrlimit(2),  write(2),	 attributes(5),	 privileges(5),	 stan‐
       dards(5)

SunOS 5.10			  1 Feb 2003			     ulimit(2)
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