>>>> "Andy" == Andy Piper <andyp(a)bea.com>
writes:
Andy> At 01:58 PM 6/21/2002 -0700, David M. Karr wrote:
> Well, I'm not certain. If the output of
"list-processes" really shows all of
> your sub-processes, then I was probably still under 64. I probably had 52-53
> processes. However, I'm a little uncertain exactly what entries in that list
> signify. I had thought that if I execute '(kill-process
"WWW<72>")' it would
> directly kill that process. However, this gives me an error indicating "no
> such process" (I don't remember the exact error message). So, either the
> "Proc" column doesn't represent a process name you can send to
"kill-process",
> or many of those entries don't represent real processes.
Andy> I guess it would be helpful to know if its a particular type of process that
Andy> causes the problem or the number of processes or a combination of both.
Ok, next time it hits, I'll recheck the symptom after deleting each WWW buffer.
I'll also probably try deleting shell buffers one by one, checking the symptom
each time. I think I might try manually creating a large number of shell
buffers, to see if that causes it.
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