** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Missing ability to control limits on pty, chdir, memfd and dir
  stressors

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  There are a few stressors where the default limits are unnecessarily
  hard coded which imposes some limits when running on large or small
  systems:

  --pty   - hard coded number of ptys
  --chdir - hard coded maximum number of directories to chdir to
  --memfd - hard coded maximum number of memfd's to create
  --dir   - hard coded maximum number of directories to create

  These limits are causing issues for some users, especially when we can
  crank up the resource usage on larger machines.

  We need:

  --ptr-max - user defiled max number of ptys to create
  --chdir-dirs - number of directories to chdir to
  --memfd-fds  - number of memfd file descriptors to create
  --dir-dirs - number of directories to create

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