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9945-1-90 #47 _____________________________________________________________________________ Topic: CHILD_MAX system limit Relevant Sections: 2.8.4 Classification: No change required Defect Report: ----------------------- Can a conforming POSIX.1 implementation have a system-wide limit on the total number of processes that is equal to {CHILD_MAX}? Note: If the system-wide limit is the same as {CHILD_MAX}, then when more than one user is logged-in, or if system processes are counted against the system-wide limit, no user will be able to obtain {CHILD_MAX} processes. A closely related question was addressed in an interpretation request submitted on 18 October 1991 by Chuck Karish. The interpretation in response to that request, dated June 29, 1992, states: ISO/IEC. 9945-1:1990 defines {CHILD_MAX} as a limit which shall be enforced by the implementation. It does not require the implementation to guarantee the resources needed to reach that limit. Thus a given system's limit may be less than, equal to, or greater than {CHILD_MAX}, and may vary on processes' consumption of resources. An issue has arisen concerning the meaning of that interpretation, giving rise to the current interpretation request. WG15 response for ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990 (IEEE Std 1003.1-1990) -------------------------------------------------- See interpretation #65. Rationale for Interpretation: ----------------------------- None. _____________________________________________________________________________