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.Dd April 14, 2011 .Dt RCTL.CONF 5 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm rctl.conf .Nd resource limits database defaults .Sh DESCRIPTION The

a /etc/rctl.conf file is read in when the system goes into multi-user mode to set default contents of the RCTL database. The

a /etc/rctl.conf is in the format of the .Xr rctl 8 command, i.e.\& d -literal -offset indent subject:subject-id:resource:action=amount/per .Ed

p Comments are denoted by a .Dq # at the beginning of a line. Comments can also exist at the end of a line, as seen in the .Sx EXAMPLES section, below. .Sh FILES l -tag -width /etc/rctl.conf -compact t Pa /etc/rctl.conf Initial settings for .Xr rctl 8 . .El .Sh EXAMPLES To limit the number of processes for users in login class "testing", use a rule like d -literal -offset indent # Resource limits for the "testing" class. loginclass:testing:nproc:deny=100/user # At most 100 processes per user .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr rctl 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm file appeared in .Fx 9.0 .