> [root@ns1 /sbin]# ps aux
> Ouch!  malloc failed in malloc_block()
> Segmentation fault
> [root@ns1 /sbin]# ls
> Segmentation fault
> [root@ns1 /sbin]# killall -1 ./httpd
> Ouch!  malloc failed in malloc_block()
> Ouch!  malloc failed in malloc_block()
> killall: error in loading shared libraries
> libc.so.6: failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory
> Ouch!  malloc failed in malloc_block()
> 
> If only I was sitting in front of this system, I could pull the plug. :(
> david

You could try a remote 'shutdown -r now' (although I'll bet you won't even
be able to load the processes shutdown needs in order to execute :) 

Give it a shot anyways.

Good Luck!!

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Brian Eith                                 
UW-Madison Computer Sciences
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http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~eith
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