On 12/19/18 12:54 AM, abhishpaliwal wrote:
> create a shell script from below given code. name it testing.sh. 
> 
> #!/bin/bash 
>  logger "Started testing" 
>  while(true); do 
> while (true); do ls > /dev/null ; done 
>  done 
> 
> Steps. 
> # chmod 755 /root/testing.sh 
> modify any /etc/init.d/"service" file add "/root/testing.sh" inside the
> start case. 
> "service" is any service file starting during start up. 
> Make sure above service is started during the startup. 

What is the hard limit on the number of processes for a process started in
this environment? (The value of `ulimit -n'.)

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