print the number of processing units available NAME nproc - print the number of processing units available SYNOPSIS nproc [ OPTION ]... DESCRIPTION...get number of processors NAME get_nprocs, get_nprocs_conf - get number of processors LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SY...get number of processors NAME get_nprocs, get_nprocs_conf - get number of processors LIBRARY Standard C library ( libc , -lc ) SY......pecting the contents of /proc/cpuinfo ; using sysconf (3) to obtain the values of the _SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF and _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN parameters; and inspecting the list of CPU di…...pecting the contents of /proc/cpuinfo ; using sysconf (3) to obtain the values of the _SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF and _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN parameters; and inspecting the list of CPU di…...in Linux 2.4.30 and higher) stack maximum stack size (KB) cpu maximum CPU time (minutes) nproc maximum number of processes as address space limit (KB) maxlogins maximum number o…...limits ] Maximum size of the stack. -t , --cpu [ = limits ] CPU time, in seconds. -u , --nproc [ = limits ] Maximum number of processes. -v , --as [ = limits ] Address space lim…...low. - _SC_AVPHYS_PAGES The number of currently available pages of physical memory. - _SC_NPROCESSORS_CONF The number of processors configured. See also get_nprocs_conf (3). - _…...l UID using one of the set*uid () calls, the caller was—and is now still—above its RLIMIT_NPROC resource limit (see setrlimit (2)). For a more detailed explanation of this error…...bring the number of processes belonging to the real user ID uid over the caller's RLIMIT_NPROC resource limit. Since Linux 3.1, this error case no longer occurs (but robust appl…...bring the number of processes belonging to the real user ID uid over the caller's RLIMIT_NPROC resource limit. Since Linux 3.1, this error case no longer occurs (but robust appl…...bring the number of processes belonging to the real user ID ruid over the caller's RLIMIT_NPROC resource limit. Since Linux 3.1, this error case no longer occurs (but robust app…...bring the number of processes belonging to the real user ID ruid over the caller's RLIMIT_NPROC resource limit. Since Linux 3.1, this error case no longer occurs (but robust app…...bring the number of processes belonging to the real user ID ruid over the caller's RLIMIT_NPROC resource limit. Since Linux 3.1, this error case no longer occurs (but robust app…...bring the number of processes belonging to the real user ID ruid over the caller's RLIMIT_NPROC resource limit. Since Linux 3.1, this error case no longer occurs (but robust app…...s limit applies to the sendmsg (2) system call. For further details, see unix (7). RLIMIT_NPROC This is a limit on the number of extant process (or, more precisely on Linux, thr…...s limit applies to the sendmsg (2) system call. For further details, see unix (7). RLIMIT_NPROC This is a limit on the number of extant process (or, more precisely on Linux, thr…...s limit applies to the sendmsg (2) system call. For further details, see unix (7). RLIMIT_NPROC This is a limit on the number of extant process (or, more precisely on Linux, thr…...s limit applies to the sendmsg (2) system call. For further details, see unix (7). RLIMIT_NPROC This is a limit on the number of extant process (or, more precisely on Linux, thr…...s limit applies to the sendmsg (2) system call. For further details, see unix (7). RLIMIT_NPROC This is a limit on the number of extant process (or, more precisely on Linux, thr…