On 2/11/06, Ross Vandegrift <ross(a)lug.udel.edu> wrote:
I've built myself 2.6.15.1-rt16 and have it
running. Everything I've
read has information on configuring PAM to setup limits. My box is
running Slackware, which doesn't use PAM.
Is there some software I can use instead of PAM, for this purpose?
I just did a search:
http://www.google.ca/search?q=realtime+slackware+pam&start=0&ie=utf…
The first link there, I clicked on it, and it says "The set_rtlimit
program can be used to set rtlimits for specific applications in case
your distro doesn't ship modified PAM and bash:"
That page is a bit out of date if you read it, so I went to the
homepage described there,
http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/~jwoithe
Scroll down a bit and you'll see the new program, set_rlimits 1.2.0.
You can get that and install & configure it, or just do what Lee says
and use old realtime-lsm.
Both methods work for me, although I run Ubuntu and use a patched and
configured PAM.
Dana