Am Mittwoch, den 16.01.2019, 23:16 +0100 schrieb Robin Gareus:
On 1/16/19 11:02 PM, Michael Jarosch wrote:
How about
ulimit -aH
That lists all hard limits. Another nice tool to show all limits is
prlimit
~$ prlimit
RESOURCE DESCRIPTION SOFT HARD UNITS
AS address space limit unlimited unlimited bytes
CORE max core file size 0 unlimited bytes
CPU CPU time unlimited unlimited
seconds
DATA max data size unlimited unlimited bytes
FSIZE max file size unlimited unlimited bytes
LOCKS max number of file locks held unlimited unlimited locks
MEMLOCK max locked-in-memory address space 67108864 67108864 bytes
MSGQUEUE max bytes in POSIX mqueues 819200 819200 bytes
NICE max nice prio allowed to raise 0 0
NOFILE max number of open files 1024 524288 files
NPROC max number of processes 14847 14847
processes
RSS max resident set size unlimited unlimited bytes
RTPRIO max real-time priority 95 95
RTTIME timeout for real-time tasks unlimited unlimited
microsecs
SIGPENDING max number of pending signals 14847 14847
signals
STACK max stack size 8388608 unlimited bytes
Can someone
explain the difference?
/etc/security/limits.d/audio.conf says:
@audio - rtprio 95
@audio - memlock unlimited
Is your user in the audio group?
Yes, I am!
I wonder, how to extend my limits (as root or as a user) to unlimited,
manually, if limits.d/audio.conf isn't respected regarding memlock.
And as brummer pointed out: Yes, my system also uses systemd, gdm and
pam.
Often, people tell that gnome is a bad desktop for realtime audio.
Could this be the reason for it?
Greets!
Mitsch