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  • Data and Technology

    Posted on March 31st, 2006

    Written by cliff

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    kernel, kernel tuning, max number of processes per user, max number processes, maxuprc, max_nprocs, ncsize, ndquot, per-user processes, set maxuprc, set maxusers, set max_nprocs, set ndquot, set ufs_ninode, solaris, sysdef -i, user processes, v.v_maxup, v.v_proc, VFork failed

    Increase The Max Number of Processes Per UID in Solaris

    Increase The Max Number of Processes Per UID in Solaris

    If you are running solaris 8 or 9, and getting strange errors like:
    “VFork failed”
    when you try to run commands, or
    “Mar 31 10:40:32 sauron genunix: [ID 748887 kern.notice] NOTICE: out of per-user processes for uid 1234″
    from the dmesg command output, the most likely cause is that you have exceeded the maximum number of processes per user [...]

  • Et cetera, Highlights

    Posted on March 7th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    bush administration, corrupt, corrupt bush administration, corruption, Democrats, dumb president, george bush, george w bush, government, idiot, international affairs, Iraq, lies, low iq, presidental idiot, presidental iq, presidential, presidential corruption, reading, religion, rewrite history, stupid president, w, war with Iraq, white house

    Bush Has Record Low I.Q.

    Everyone knows that George W. Bush is a blithering idiot, but now we finally have some data, albeit fake, to back it up.
    Apparently the Lovenstein Institute (does not actually exist) has been tracking presidential I.Q. for some time and George W. Bush is right where he belongs at the bottom of the barrel. Coming in [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on March 4th, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    beginners, books, buddihism, FPMT, Mahayana, Mahayana Tradition, nuns, reading, religion, Tradition

    Buddhism For Beginners

    When you go looking to get started down the Buddhist path, there are a few books that will help get you on the right track. The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition suggests the following:
    Liberation in the Palm of Your Hand : A Concise Discourse on the Path to Enlightment by Pabongka (Spiritual [...]

  • Highlights

    Posted on March 2nd, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    ads, anti-drug, cops, corporations, drugs, fines, humanistic repercussions, kids, kids and drugs, kids off drugs, meth, montana, Montana Meth Project, police, psa, sex, tv, war on drugs, war on terror, youth

    Montana Meth Project

    I’m not naive enough to believe that the “war on drugs” is anymore winnable than this country’s ludicrous “war on terror”, but those who know me, know that I hate drugs… So, I was happy to learn that, facing a huge meth-amphetamine problem, an organization backed by corporations called The Montana Meth Project has sprung [...]

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