There are two ways to disable resource capping on your system.
Become superuser.
Disable the resource capping daemon in one of the following ways:
To disable the resource capping daemon so that it will be stopped now and not be started when the system is booted, type:
# rcapadm -D |
To disable the resource capping daemon without stopping it, also specify the -n option:
# rcapadm -n -D |
Use rcapadm -D to safely disable rcapd. If the daemon is killed (see the kill(1) man page), processes might be left in a stopped state and need to be manually restarted. To resume a process running, use the prun command. See the prun(1) man page for more information.