This procedure adds a project named x-files to the /etc/project file and sets a maximum number of LWPs for a task created in the project.
For more information, see Using Your Assigned Administrative Rights in Securing Users and Processes in Oracle Solaris 11.4.
$ projadd -K 'task.max-lwps=(privileged,3,deny)' x-files
$ projects -l
system
        projid : 0
        comment: ""
        users  : (none)
        groups : (none)
        attribs: 
…
x-files
        projid : 100
        comment: ""
        users  : (none)
        groups : (none)
        attribs: task.max-lwps=(privileged,3,deny)$ cat /etc/project system:0:System::: … x-files:100::::task.max-lwps=(privileged,3,deny)
After implementing the steps in this procedure, when the user creates a new task in project x-files by joining the project with newtask, the user will not be able to create more than three LWPs while running in this task. This is shown in the following annotated sample session.
$ newtask -p x-files csh
$ prctl -n task.max-lwps $$
process: 111107: csh
NAME    PRIVILEGE    VALUE    FLAG   ACTION            RECIPIENT
task.max-lwps
        usage            3
        privileged       3       -   deny                      -
        system       2.15G     max   deny                      -
$ id -p
uid=0(root) gid=1(other) projid=100(x-files)
$ ps -o project,taskid -p $$
 PROJECT TASKID
 x-files    73
$ csh        /* creates second LWP */
$ csh        /* creates third LWP */
$ csh        /* cannot create more LWPs */
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