I've got a client on an ISP that's running Debian Woody. They drive me crazy because they have hacked up things as pretend security -- ps and top only show your own processes for one thing.
Anyway, ulimit shows "unlimited" yet any CPU intensive processes I run get killed. $time perl -le 'do {} while 1;' Killed real 0m16.267s user 0m15.400s sys 0m0.070s My guess is they have some script looking for 99% CPU usage of some such thing. Sure that above doesn't so much, but I've got an important program that scans through a database of small records -- all that data gets into memory so there's no disk I/O and the process is all CPU. And it gets killed. I'm asking their support, but I just wanted to check here first in case there's anything else that might be causing the script to get killed. -- Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]