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SCO Openserver 5.0.7 Process table overflow

Hello guys.
This is the error that i'm getting , once i get the error i have to turn off my server ( is the only way to get it up and running again).

I encreased the size of that table but still getting the same error , is there anything that i can do to stop getting this error.
I will really apreciate your help.

Thanks a lot

****Thu Aug 25 17:07:54 2005
WARNING: table_grow - eproc table page limit of 485 pages (MAX_PROC) exceeded by
1 pages
CONFIG: newproc - Process table overflow (MAX_PROC = 15514 exceeded)
Thu Aug 25 19:20:28 2005
WARNING: table_grow - proc table page limit of 1304 pages (MAX_PROC) exceeded by
1 pages

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NAME
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