> Hmm... "if ( freemem < (size_of_mallocing_process / 20) ) fail_to_allocate;"
>
> Seems like a reasonable soft limit - processes which have already got
> lots of RAM can probably stand not to have that little bit more and
> can be curbed more quickly.
This looks like it could nicely in preventing a single process
from getting out of hand and gobbling up all memory.
It won't prevent the system from a mongolian horde of processes,
but nobody should expect your one-liner to fix world piece ;)
I like it, now lets test it ;)
regards,
Rik
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