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Why did my region table overflow?

Each process generally consists of several (usually, but not always, three) regions - typically code, data, and stack. Two copies of the same program running at the same time will often share code, reducing the number of regions required; however, there's nothing to stop a program from using more than three regions, either.


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There is a tunable kernel parameter, NREGION, which specifies the maximum number of regions available. This should always be set to at least three times the number of processes (NPROC), and if you want to be on the safe side, use four times NPROC. Note that in OSR5, by default, both NREGION and NPROC are allocated dynamically.



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