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55015, and growing! Running 10.5.7. Does it still wrap on 10.5.7, and if so, where?
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10.5 changed it to do a proper BSD style 1-99999 and then recycle. Finally. Current highest PID - 43370 up 61 days, 10:36, 2 users, load averages: 1.51 0.99 0.74 -- so the PIDs have cycled at least once...
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10863 Uptime 5 days though after some weirdly glitchy behaviour I needed to restart, and will have to shut down later today for a flight.
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