you can enable sar for finding out when system went low on memory/CPU. see man sar for more info. But that wouldn't tell which has consumed more. unless you put some cron job to take prstat/top stats for some intervals. what kind of application do you run ? based on the error it looks like some application went to infinite loop and keep executing(forking) process & eventually run out of processes( lwps).Look at your prctl $$ and find out max lwps,process and check what is their limit. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
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