What happens if you decrease this values:

* key_buffer_size
* read_buffer_size
* sort_buffer_size
* max_connections (to something like 30)


Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]: and this may fail.
Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]:
Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]: key_buffer_size=16777216
Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]: read_buffer_size=131072
Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]: max_used_connections=1
Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]: max_connections=100
Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]: threads_connected=1
Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]: It is possible that mysqld could use
up to
Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]: key_buffer_size + (read_buffer_size +
sort_buffer_size)*max_connections = 233983 K
Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]: bytes of memory
Jun 10 09:46:06 gir mysqld[25223]: Hope that's ok; if not, decrease some
variables in the equation.

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