Sorry guys. Swap is not the issue. We've had this confirmed by Oracle and I can clearly see there is 96GB of swap awailable on the system and ~50GB of main memory.
Not everything relating to forking problems is swap. We have had a similar forking issue in the past and solved it with swap file addition and in one case, it was shared memory was being restricted a Solaris project setting. File descriptor limits being hit is another good one. Max processes per user is another common one. All lot's of common reasons. This one is weird and we don't know what it is. Like the dtrace scripts though. Very useful to make things a lot clearer for people to interpret values. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ dtrace-discuss mailing list dtrace-discuss@opensolaris.org