Kevin Mark wrote:
Swap: 104416k total, 102804k used, 1612k free, 67228k cached
Here's a snapshot from top while the php4 app is processing the upload.
top - 12:01:20 up 366 days, 5:38, 1 user, load average: 1.03,
0.94, 0.59
Tasks: 94 total, 3 running, 87 sleeping, 0 stopped, 4 zombie
Cpu(s): 97.7% user, 2.3% system, 0.0% nice, 0.0% idle
Mem: 240108k total, 236860k used, 3248k free, 3276k buffers
Swap: 104416k total, 104416k used, 0k free, 31444k cached
...
5020 www-data 20 0 21088 17m 4724 R 97.4 7.5 0:09.89 apache2
Has anyone run into this problem? My head is sore from beating it
against my desk. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Hi Roan,
well the kernel is doing what it is supposed to do: kill a process when
it eats up all the memory. The 2nd top snapshot shows that 99% of real
memory and 100% of swap are being used. Maybe try to create more swap by
making a parttion or using the 'swap file' technique or of course
getting more RAM? Not sure how to address the issue if this is not it,
as I am not a MYSQL expert.
cheers,
Kev
Hi Kev,
Yes thankfully it killed the process, instead of the server going down.
I would have some people hounding down my phone.
So far it looks like more swap is the solution. Thanks for you help.
Roan
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