How to simulate light weight process (LWP)?


 
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Old 04-15-2013
Question How to simulate light weight process (LWP)?

Hello,

We had a problem on a Solaris system (SunOS 5.10) that hit LWP limit and caused fork 11 error. Now we need to come up with a script to simulate and reproduce that scenario. What would be a simple and valid way to generate lots of Light Weight Processes?

Thanks,

Jay
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