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                 |  | UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4305- December 24, 2012
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REBOOTING BECAUSE OF FORK BOMBS 
 There is nothing more frustrating
 for an Administrator who has to
 reboot system due to fork bomb
 
 (the number of processes in the
 system reaches the maximum limit
 when a user, even a superuser,
 tries to execute some command, the
 system will respond with Vfork
 failed)
 
 In Solaris under SPARC, this can be
 controlled by specifying a line in
 /etc/system
 
 set maxuprc=64
 
 And reboot the system. Now a user
 can have maximum of 64 processes
 under his ownership. By default
 the 'maxuprc' value is
 16*maxusers - 5 where
 'maxusers' is another tunable
 parameter in /etc/system
 
 Caution : You should have a backup
 of /etc/system file before you make
 the changes. So that you can revert
 back to old system file using
 boot -a option in case of
 inconsistent system file.
 
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