Thank you, I tried "ulimit -Sv 1024000" successful, finally I wrote this line "* hard as 1024000" into /etc/security/limits.conf, so it can be apply when system booting.
> Check out ulimit. It controls a number of parameters such as maximum
> memory size, core dump size, open file descriptors...
>>On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 19:16:35 -0600, 梁晨 <lcpcsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> hi,
>> I encountered such a problem when a program have some bug that it will
>> ask for endless memory, until the system completely dead, I can only
>> reboot it. Can I do some restriction of the max memory per process?
>> Thanks!
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