So today I was unable to create new process on my Mac:
sh-3.2$ sh
sh-3.2$ sh
sh: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
sh-3.2$ exit
sh-3.2$ ps ux|wc
sh: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
So I killed a few process and ran ps and pipe it to wc:
sh-3.2$ exit
sh-3.2$ exit
sh-3.2$ ps ux|wc -l
266
266 processes isn't a huge number in today's standards right?
Guess Apple has a different view - 266 is a pre-defined limit of the maximum number of processes a single user (uid) can create on the Mac:
sh-3.2$ sudo sysctl -a |grep maxprocperuid
kern.exec: unknown type returned
kern.maxprocperuid = 266
kern.maxprocperuid: 266
Solution? Simple pump it up by:
$ sudo sysctl -w kern.maxprocperuid = 512
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