Thanks to Lucien HERCAUD, the meaning of per_proc_stack_size and
max_per_proc_stack_size is clear now. max is the hard limit, where
the other is the soft limit which can only be increased on request.
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Lucien wrote:
per_proc_stacksize is a maximum grow limit if the PROCESS (or the
parent one) does not SPECIFICALLY claim another (higher) limit.
Typic: shell ulimit command
A process cannot claim more than the configured
max_per_proc_stacksize for it's stack limit.
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Dr. Udo Grabowski email: udo.grabowski_at_imk.fzk.de
Institut f. Meteorologie und Klimaforschung II, Forschungszentrum Karslruhe
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Received on Tue Jan 28 2003 - 17:38:18 NZDT