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.\" 2005-07-28, mtk, Added descriptions of RLIMIT_NICE and RLIMIT_RTPRIO
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.\" 2008-05-07, mtk / Peter Zijlstra, Added description of RLIMIT_RTTIME
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.TH GETRLIMIT 2 2010-09-12 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
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.TH GETRLIMIT 2 2010-09-26 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual"
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.SH NAME
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getrlimit, setrlimit \- get/set resource limits
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.BR csh (1)).
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The shell's resource limits are inherited by the processes that
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it creates to execute commands.
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Ancient systems provided a
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.BR vlimit ()
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function with a similar purpose to
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.BR setrlimit ().
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For backward compatibility, glibc also provides
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.BR vlimit ().
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All new applications should be written using
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.BR setrlimit ().
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.SH BUGS
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In older Linux kernels, the
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.B SIGXCPU
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