DRL OBJTIM (octal 57) - cpu time and core size limit.

Usage:

drl  objtim

Description:

DRL OBJTIM causes the object program elapsed processor time and program core size to be checked against installation or user specified limits. If the user wants to set a separate processor object time limit for the subsystem or allow the subsystem user to set one, he should use DRL DRLIMT. If this has not been done, the derail will have no effect.

Once DRL OBJTIM is executed, site-specified processor time and memory size limits are enforced for the remainder of the execution time of the subsystem. If DRL DRLIMT has also been invoked, the processor time will be the smaller of the two time limits (site-specified or DRLIMT-specified). If the program attempts to exceed either limit, it will be aborted with an error message.

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