On 6/21/06, Blaine Hulbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Today was the day to get some users up on our Solaris 10 v20z running
SRSS 3.1. We quickly ran into a problem. When we try to run anything on
the desktops we get "Can not launch 'program' - Failed to Fork Child
Process (Not Enough Space)

The machine doesn't have enough spare swap space  to back the memory
needed by the new process image.  Configure more swap, either by adding
an additional swap slice or, if you don't have spare slices available, by using
'mkfile' to create a large file in a filesystem that has plenty of spare space
and then configuring that file to be used for swap.  See 'man swap' for
details.

If whatever you do needs to survive a reboot then be sure to configure the
new swap area(s) into your /etc/vfstab.

OttoM.
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ottomeister

Disclaimer: These are my opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.
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