On 04/01/2008, Dag-Erling Smørgrav <des@des.no> wrote:Broadcasting SIGDANGER would be a much better option; followed by SIGTERM to the memory hogger (to allow for graceful termination) and only then SIGKILL. I can imagine a few (legitimate) scenarios when a user process would want to hog as much RAM as possible... Surely you can just fseek() on the file at the correct lenght? That would be really cool and even better if it allocated it in a contiguous chunk. Igor :-) _______________________________________________ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-current To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-current-unsubscribe@freebsd.org"
| Justin C. Sherrill | Re: pkgsrc bulk build and tiff |
| Linus Torvalds | Linux 2.6.27-rc5 |
| Ingo Molnar | [crash, bisected] Kernel BUG at ffffffff8079afb1 (__netif_schedule()) |
| Greg KH | [GIT PATCH] driver core patches against 2.6.24 |
git: | |
| Jarek Poplawski | [PATCH] pkt_sched: Destroy gen estimators under rtnl_lock(). |
| David Miller | [GIT]: Networking |
| Gerrit Renker | [PATCH 27/37] dccp: Integration of dynamic feature activation - part 2 (server side) |
| Evgeniy Polyakov | Re: tbench wrt. loopback TSO |
