[SERVER-38907] How to set OS resource limits for MongoDB in Windows Created: 09/Jan/19  Updated: 14/Jan/19  Resolved: 10/Jan/19

Status: Closed
Project: Core Server
Component/s: None
Affects Version/s: 3.2.22
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Question Priority: Major - P3
Reporter: Divya Tanguturi Assignee: Danny Hatcher (Inactive)
Resolution: Done Votes: 0
Labels: None
Remaining Estimate: Not Specified
Time Spent: Not Specified
Original Estimate: Not Specified
Environment:

Windows 10


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 Description   

I am using mongodb3.2.2 in Windows. I want to set OS resource limits for mongodb like
 
-f (file size): unlimited -t (cpu time): unlimited -v (virtual memory): unlimited [1]-l (locked-in-memory size): unlimited -n (open files): 64000-m (memory size): unlimited [1] [2]-u (processes/threads): 64000

 Please tell me how to do this!!



 Comments   
Comment by Danny Hatcher (Inactive) [ 10/Jan/19 ]

Hello Divya,

Thanks for your report. Please note that SERVER project is for reporting bugs or feature suggestions for the MongoDB server. ulimits are a Unix concept; I recommend reaching out on forums dedicated to Windows systems about recommendations on how to maintain a Windows server.

Thank you,

Danny

Comment by Divya Tanguturi [ 10/Jan/19 ]

Please try to give me the solution ASAP

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