The number of phantoms that can be run is not limited by Universe.the system-wide limit > on
the number of processes is usually controlled by the "nproc" parameter on your Unix
> system.
On RHEL4 a ulimit -a shows max user processes as 12287.
/proc/sys/kernel/pid_max shows 32768 but I'm not su
I would have thought/expected that the phantom would actually have been
automatically put into a queue for subsequent execution ... certainly
that is what I'm used to on D3
Ross Ferris
Stamina Software
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I can't remember where I found this originally but...
The number of phantoms that can be run is not limited by Universe.the
system-wide limit on the number of processes is usually controlled by the
"nproc" parameter on your Unix system. You will notice on your system that when
you run a phantom
Hi,
I'm just reading up on phantoms, and saw this little note in the HELP...
There is a system-wide limit on the number of processes that
you can initiate. If you can start no more processes when you
issue a PHANTOM command, the following message appears:
NO FREE PHANTOMS
You cannot
Charles,
A great idea!
Perhaps both the speakers and the audience could be expanded, however, if it
was done by webinar.
Highly qualified speakers, and even a panel of speakers, could be engaged
even though they may be located in areas other than the location of the
seminar.
Many more people co