process-limits
v1.0.0
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Get system limits (max open files etc) for a process ID
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node-process-limits
Get the system limits (max open files etc) for a process ID in nodejs. It gives the same format as cat /proc/PID/limits
just in a nice object that's easy to work with.
Usage
var processLimits = require("process-limits");
var pid = process.pid; // Or any other process on the machine
processLimits(process.pid, function (err, limits) {
console.log(limits);
/* Outputs the following: (unlimited in output is converted to the JS number Infinity)
{
maxCpuTime: {
soft: Infinity,
hard: Infinity,
units: "seconds"
},
maxFileSize: {
soft: Infinity,
hard: Infinity,
units: "bytes"
},
maxDataSize: {
soft: Infinity,
hard: Infinity,
units: "bytes"
},
maxStackSize: {
soft: 8388608,
hard: Infinity,
units: "bytes"
},
maxCoreFileSize: {
soft: 0,
hard: 0,
units: "bytes"
},
maxResidentSet: {
soft: Infinity,
hard: Infinity,
units: "bytes"
},
maxProcesses: {
soft: 1048576,
hard: 1048576,
units: "processes"
},
maxOpenFiles: {
soft: 1048576,
hard: 1048576,
units: "files"
},
maxLockedMemory: {
soft: 65536,
hard: 65536,
units: "bytes"
},
maxAddressSpace: {
soft: Infinity,
hard: Infinity,
units: "bytes"
},
maxFileLocks: {
soft: Infinity,
hard: Infinity,
units: "locks"
},
maxPendingSignals: {
soft: 209280,
hard: 209280,
units: "signals"
},
maxMsgqueueSize: {
soft: 819200,
hard: 819200,
units: "bytes"
},
maxNicePriority: {
soft: 0,
hard: 0
},
maxRealtimePriority: {
soft: 0,
hard: 0
},
maxRealtimeTimeout: {
soft: Infinity,
hard: Infinity,
units: "us"
}
}
*/
});
Test
Run tests with npm test
. Let me know if any fail on your system, please include system details from uname -a
.
License
MIT