Re: Some new data regarding fork: resource temporarily unavailable

2005-11-07 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to David Arnstein on 11/6/2005 11:34 AM: I left my machine running all night. The count of handles for System rose to 200,000+, so perhaps this statistic is not relevant. I'll keep looking. Do you have some other program installed that

Re: Some new data regarding fork: resource temporarily unavailable

2005-11-07 Thread hermitte
Eric Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: According to David Arnstein on 11/6/2005 11:34 AM: I left my machine running all night. The count of handles for System rose to 200,000+, so perhaps this statistic is not relevant. I'll keep looking. Do you have some other program installed that might

Re: Some new data regarding fork: resource temporarily unavailable

2005-11-06 Thread Volker Quetschke
David Arnstein wrote: Synopsis: the fork: resource temporarily unavailable problem may be caused by a large number of obsolete process handles. Attached to this e-mail: 1. cygcheck.out: the output from cygcheck -s -v -r 2. tempor.sh: A bash shell script that causes the fork: resource

Re: Some new data regarding fork: resource temporarily unavailable

2005-11-06 Thread David Arnstein
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 10:44:37AM -0500, Volker Quetschke wrote: First of all, on this Win2k SP4 I don't see that behavior. Even when I start several normal Windows programs that value doesn't increase. (It's at 132 here.) Thank you for this data Mr. Quetschke. I will test two other machines

Some new data regarding fork: resource temporarily unavailable

2005-11-05 Thread David Arnstein
Synopsis: the fork: resource temporarily unavailable problem may be caused by a large number of obsolete process handles. Attached to this e-mail: 1. cygcheck.out: the output from cygcheck -s -v -r 2. tempor.sh: A bash shell script that causes the fork: resource temporarily unavailable problem