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[jira] Commented: (DAEMON-192) Make jsvc enforce
/etc/security/limits.conf , or add a parameter for setting limits
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Mladen Turk commented on DAEMON-192:
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This is not portable solution
Think we could add a special -rlimit configuration with param that would set soft/hard limit for
the -user.
E.g -rlimit [S|H]n=1000 -rilimit T=unlimited
Where 'n' stands for open file descriptors and 'T' for maximum number of threads
using the bash ulimit params.
> Make jsvc enforce /etc/security/limits.conf , or add a parameter for setting limits
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>
> Key: DAEMON-192
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-192
> Project: Commons Daemon
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Jsvc
> Environment: Linux, maybe all Unixes
> Reporter: Roberto Resoli
> Priority: Minor
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> When launched with -user parameter, jsvc downgrades user via setuid() system call, but the operating system limits (max number of open files, for example) remains the same.
> This is not convenient for running daemons (like Tomcat) which very often need a customization of such limits.
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