You can use the UNIX command "ulimit" in order to limit OS resources per OS userIn the Automation Engine, a user is an instance of a User object, and generally the user is a specific person who works with Automic products. The User object is assigned a user ID and then a set of access rights to various parts of the Automation Engine system and product suite. These access rights come in the form of Automation Engine authorizations and privileges, Decision user roles and EventBase rights and ARA web application object rights. You can manage all these centrally in the ECC user management functions. See also, Unified user management.. In doing so, you ensure that users do not create too many resources which could negatively affect the performance of your system.
Automic recommends that you do not define any limit for the user under which components start. It can occur that a componentA component is a single deployable application artifact. As an example, this can be yourfile.war to be deployed into a Tomcat container. Each component has different properties which determine where to get it from, how to configure it, etc. You will need one component per application artifact: e.g., one for the application tier and one for the database backend. that is affected by such a limit cannot work as required (for example, the agentA program that enables the de-centralized execution of processes (such as deployments) on target systems (computers or business solutions) or a service that provides connectivity to a target system (such as for databases or middleware). An agent is also an object type in the Automation Engine. [Formerly called "Executor."] See also: host cannot open the reportA report provides more detailed information about a task's execution or a component.) or it rare cases, it can even happen that the program crashes.
Automic recommends removing or not using limits or when necessary, defining very high values for them.
These recommendations for limits affect all components that run under UNIX, which includes the UNIX agent, the utilitiesUtilities support the execution of administrative tasks in an Automation Engine system (such as reorganizing and archiving the Automation Engine database)., the UserInterfaceThis is the Automation Engine's graphical user interface. [Formerly called the "Rich Client", "RichGUI" and "Dialog Client."], and also the Java and ERP agents.
You can use the resource concept of the Automation EngineThis component drives an Automation Engine system and consists of different types of server processes. in order to save OS resources.
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