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Re: Weirdness in my PowerBook... FIXED but not SOLVED
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Re: Weirdness in my PowerBook... FIXED but not SOLVED


  • Subject: Re: Weirdness in my PowerBook... FIXED but not SOLVED
  • From: "Jordan Krushen" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2006 09:47:51 -0700

On 4/2/06, Jerry Krinock <email@hidden> wrote:

> on 06/04/02 02:43, Dirk Stegemann at email@hidden
> wrote:
> > did you by any change hit the maximum limit for running processes?

> top says I have:
> Processes:  136 total, 9 running, 127 sleeping... 432 threads

> I changed the maxproc to 1000:

> Jerrys-Powerbook:~ jk$ sudo sysctl -w kern.maxproc=1000
> kern.maxproc: 532 -> 1000

> But this did not help.

My guess would be that you're hitting the per-user limit.  See ulimit
-a.  If you can switch to another user and still run stuff, then
you're hitting your user limit (100 procs by default), not the system
one.

J.
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