rctl: correct use of "vmem" instead of "vmemoryuse"

Submitted by:	Jamie Landeg-Jones <jamie@catflap.org>
PR:		228482
MFC after:	1 month
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Eitan Adler 2018-05-25 13:40:07 +00:00
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@ -137,13 +137,13 @@ Resources which limit bytes may use prefixes from
defines what entity the
.Em amount
gets accounted for.
For example, rule "loginclass:users:vmem:deny=100M/process" means
For example, rule "loginclass:users:vmemoryuse:deny=100M/process" means
that each process of any user belonging to login class "users" may allocate
up to 100MB of virtual memory.
Rule "loginclass:users:vmem:deny=100M/user" would mean that for each
Rule "loginclass:users:vmemoryuse:deny=100M/user" would mean that for each
user belonging to the login class "users", the sum of virtual memory allocated
by all the processes of that user will not exceed 100MB.
Rule "loginclass:users:vmem:deny=100M/loginclass" would mean that the sum of
Rule "loginclass:users:vmemoryuse:deny=100M/loginclass" would mean that the sum of
virtual memory allocated by all processes of all users belonging to that login
class will not exceed 100MB.
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