The size of the buffer used to store parameters is actually
configurable in most Unix versions I've had a look at. 
Somewhere around 4K, from memory. Would be very surprised 
if it wasn't configurable in Solaris.  Would also be very 
surprised if you find one techo at Sun that knows how to 
change it.  It's actually one of the configurable kernel 
parameters, but you got to edit it directly.  Last time 
I did this was 6 years ago, so don't even dream of asking 
me to remember the details.  I've got enough trouble trying
to remember what I had for breakfast today!

Dig into the man pages, have a look at xargs command and 
follow the links from there.  That's how I came across 
this.  info(2) is also useful.

Cheers
Nuno Souto
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> If yes, what is the limit and how to know it on sun
> solaris 2.8.
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