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administrators and hide them in “basic” management modes.
Process pages not allowed to be swapped out (pages locked by <code>mlock(2)</code>).
of applications in the given container only.
The total size of shared memory (IPC, shared anonymous mappings and
<code>tmpfs</code> objects).
of applications in the given container only.
Total number of RAM pages used by processes in a container.
<code>limit</code> to 'unlimited' ([[LONG_MAX]]).
Number of open files.
Note: actually currently adjusting the <code>barrier</code> will change the kernel behaviour on "pre-charging" the numfile resource. If you change one you will most likely not notice any changes in container behaviour at all. This ability was added for researching purposes purely.
Number of file locks.
on the real requirements of the applications.
Number of pseudo-terminals.
for one container is limited to <code>256</code>.
Number of <code>siginfo</code> structures.
the Linux default — <code>1024</code>.
The total size of <code>dentry</code> and <code>inode</code> structures locked in memory.
of applications in the given container only.
The number of NETFILTER (IP packet filtering) entries.
to create more than 200–300 <code>numiptent</code>.
The amount of swap space to show in container.
The value of <code>held</code> shows how much swap space
is currently being used for this container.