That seemed to do the trick. I added new swap with mkfile and errors
have quit. I had checked swap before this was done and top/sunray
admin/vmstat all reported that swap was only 4% used. This, I guess, was
false?
Anyway, thanks to all!
 
> 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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> 
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