How to Add Attributes and Attribute Values to Projects
Use the projmod command with the –a and
–K options to add values to a project attribute. If the
attribute does not exist, it is created.
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Become root or assume an equivalent role.
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Add a task.max-lwps resource control attribute with no
values in the project myproject. A task entering the project
has only the system value for the attribute.
# projmod -a -K task.max-lwps myproject
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You can then add a value to task.max-lwps in the
project myproject. The value consists of a privilege level, a
threshold value, and an action associated with reaching the threshold.
# projmod -a -K "task.max-lwps=(priv,100,deny)" myproject
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Because resource controls can have multiple values, you can add another
value to the existing list of values by using the same options.
# projmod -a -K "task.max-lwps=(priv,1000,signal=KILL)" myproject
The multiple values are separated by commas. The
task.max-lwps entry now reads:
task.max-lwps=(priv,100,deny),(priv,1000,signal=KILL)