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From: David S Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: vrijdag 3 april 1998 5:03
Subject: RE: What does this mean?
I think Apache has started using too many resources. The hits on my web
server have been going steadily up and I think its to the point where I'm
running out of memory. Check out these errors.
[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
At 09:48 PM 4/2/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
>On 03-Apr-98 David S Edwards wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've seen this message a couple times in my syslog. Does anyone know
what
>> this means and what might be causing it?
>>
>> Mar 31 08:40:27 ns1 inetd[2840]: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
Yep, you are VERY low on memory. Is swapping allocated ???? This could give
you some BIG problems !!!
Igmar
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