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 process, the port is listed as "?", the phantom runs as a 
daemon at the Unix level and does not take a Universe license.     

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From: "Peter Veenhof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> 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 run a phantom process now. 
> Wait a while, then try again. 
> 
> I was wondering if anyone knows off the top of their head, what 
> determines this limit? Is it a static number, if so what, or is it user 
> definable? 
> 
> Thanks 
> Peter 
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