limit
[-h
] [resource
[limit
]]
Display limits or set a limit
on resources
used by the current process and by each
process it creates. If no limit
is given, the current limit is printed for
resource
. If resource
is also omitted, all limits are printed.
By default, the current limits are shown or set; with -h,
hard limits are used. A hard limit imposes an absolute limit that can't
be exceeded. Only a privileged user may raise it.
See also unlimit.
Maximum number of seconds the CPU can spend; can be abbreviated as cpu.
Maximum size of any one file.
Maximum size of data (including stack).
Maximum size of stack.
Maximum size of a core dump file.
A number followed by an optional character (a unit specifier).
For cputime:
n
h (forn
hours),n
m (forn
minutes),mm
:ss
(minutes and seconds),For others:
n
k (forn
kilobytes, the default),n
m (forn
megabytes)