timing child processes
MFHorn
arosen at hawk.ulowell.edu
Sun Apr 9 06:52:12 AEST 1989
>From article <6250 at homxc.ATT.COM>, by vas1 at homxc.ATT.COM (S.PUTCHA):
> Is there an easy way to kill a process after it uses up a certain
> amount of CPU time (Note: NOT REAL time)?
You could use the setrlimit system call. Setrlimit is passed a pointer
to an 'rlimit' struct as defined in /usr/include/sys/resource.h . When
the process uses whatever CPU time you specify, it gets sent a SIGXCPU.
This applies to BSD. I'm not sure about SysV.
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