Hi people,
Thanks to Stuart Hartley,Piotr Konieczny,Christophe DIARRA ,
Masson Christophe, Luchini Marco, Haesaerts Corinne for the
solution to my problem :
the answer is use /sbin/sysconfig -q proc | grep max-proc and then
add to /etc/sysconfigtab :
proc:
max-proc-per-user=xxx
Thanks for help
JEAN
My question :
>
> I have often a message who says :
> 64 processes exceeded. What does it mean and how can I
> increase this limit ??
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