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 The 'top' command is a great tool if you want to see what is causing system sluggishness, or if you just want to monitor your own system resource usage. A quick web search for "unix process monitoring tools" will give you a host of other tools as well. The 'top' command is a great tool if you want to see what is causing system sluggishness, or if you just want to monitor your own system resource usage. A quick web search for "unix process monitoring tools" will give you a host of other tools as well.
  
-If you observe system use that is bringing the system to its knees, please reach out to the user to let them know. Email is an obvious way to contact them, or try checking their SDF web or gopher site for other contact information. If that fails, make a post on [[http://sdf.org/?tutorials/bboard-tutorial|bboard]] describing the problem and others may be able to help.+If you observe system use that is bringing the system to its knees, please reach out to the user to let them know. Email is an obvious way to contact them, or try checking their SDF web or gopher site for other contact information. If that fails, make a post on [[:bboard|bboard]] describing the problem and others may be able to help.
  
 Beyond simply monitoring your resource usage, you can set limits that will prevent a misfiring program from consuming excessive resources. This is especially important for MetaARPA members who have higher limits on system resource usage. Beyond simply monitoring your resource usage, you can set limits that will prevent a misfiring program from consuming excessive resources. This is especially important for MetaARPA members who have higher limits on system resource usage.
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 Note that, once set, you cannot increase the limit without killing the limited process and starting a new one. If you run this command directly from the shell, you will need to log out of the shell and back in again to reset it. Note that, once set, you cannot increase the limit without killing the limited process and starting a new one. If you run this command directly from the shell, you will need to log out of the shell and back in again to reset it.
  
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