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CPU & Memory [Solved] kthread: table is full

kthread: table is full

Good evening

Im not a SYSYADMIN and i just monitor hundred of production processes running in autosys 11, suddently, there was a massive failure processes, our SYAADMIN found the error: kthread: table is full

it is like resources limits and about the Kernel, right ? and what i heard the same situation our SYSADMIN inrease the value of a parameter.

HOW can i deepen in this issue and what to do prevent it, so it should not happen again in the future ?

Thanks in advanced


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thanks a lot for your help
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