On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How do I prevent lack of memory, mobo doesn't hold much more, will
> increasing swap space fix this, and how do i do it?
Fix the program. Read the documentation. Add more swap of you think it
will help (I rather doubt it, if the program is such a me
Hello, I'm running a Java application that suposedly takes up large amounts
of memory. I have 2 Intel P3 500Mhz at SMProcessing and about 915MB hard
memory and 1050 MB swap space on RH8.0. While running the program, it comes
out with this error:
Root Error:Java:OutOfMemory.
How do I prevent la
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 13:07, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Saturday 08 February 2003 12:07 pm, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
> > I recommendation is get more memory. It is pretty cheap, you can by
> > 256M of PC2100 DDR for about 70.00 now, or at least, I can. Look about
> > the country side.
>
> FWIW, I ju
On Saturday 08 February 2003 12:07 pm, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
> I recommendation is get more memory. It is pretty cheap, you can by
> 256M of PC2100 DDR for about 70.00 now, or at least, I can. Look about
> the country side.
FWIW, I just picked up 2546M of PC2100 DDR for $30 locally. Quanti
0 DDR for about 70.00 now, or at least, I can. Look about
> the country side.
Thanks for the tips.
I infact runs fvwm as win manager. In general, I've never had any trouble with
kernel out of memory. It was just that one instance during deleting big IMAP
e-mail with Kmail that I saw th
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 14:36, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
>
> > Hmm.. swap is 512 MB (twice the RAM), which I thought was OK. But
> > thanks. I just want to make sure that nothing 'weirds" are going on with
> > my machine.
>
> Doesn't matter how much (or
On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> Hmm.. swap is 512 MB (twice the RAM), which I thought was OK. But
> thanks. I just want to make sure that nothing 'weirds" are going on with
> my machine.
Doesn't matter how much (or little) swap you have. What matters is how
much free memory you
e like below. Is this killing of processes a normal thing?
>
> Looks like you need to add more swap space to avoid running out of memory.
Hmm.. swap is 512 MB (twice the RAM), which I thought was OK. But thanks. I
just want to make sure that nothing 'weirds"
add more swap space to avoid running out of memory.
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Feb 4 09:22:30 voyager kernel: Out of Memory: Killed process 26047 (java).
Feb 4 09:22:30 voyager kernel: Out of Memory: Killed process 26048 (java).
Feb 4 09:22:30 voyager kernel: Out of Memory: Killed process 26049 (java).
Feb 4 09:22:30 voyager kernel: Out of Memory: Killed process 26050
On Fri, Aug 02, 2002 at 01:48:28PM +0200, werner maes wrote:
>
> slapadd -l /tmp/ldif ==> works for a while but then terminates. Then ldif
> file is 40 Mb large.
>
> How can I solve this problem? Is this a virtual memory related problem?
> Any ideas?
Can you split the ldif file into several? I
Hello,
I'm trying to add an ldif to my ldap database using slapadd. (RH 7.2 &
openldap 2.0.21).
slapadd -l /tmp/ldif ==> works for a while but then terminates. Then ldif
file is 40 Mb large.
If I look at the log file I see this in /var/log/messages:
kernel: Out of memory: ki
Hi and happy new year to all
I have been following the amount of free memory on my RH7.1 system and have
watched it steadily decrease from 320Mb to 124Mb as reported by Meminfo over
the last 2 weeks. Should I be concerned? I see that TOP displays a
completely different set of memory statics. Is t
Hi and happy new year to all
I have been following the amount of free memory on my RH7.1 system and have
watched it steadily decrease from 320Mb to 124Mb as reported by Meminfo over
the last 2 weeks. Should I be concerned? I see that TOP displays a
completely different set of memory statics. Is t
httpd: startup failed
>
> When I could do a 'free' I found that all my swap space had been used
up
> on my 256 meg machine, as well as most other memory. I believe I got
an
> out of memory error from the shell prompt.
>
> I also got watchdog errors in my email that war
calhost httpd: httpd: error in loading shared
libraries: libcrypt.so.1: cannot map zero-fill pages: Cannot allocate memory
Nov 19 19:02:53 localhost httpd: startup failed
When I could do a 'free' I found that all my swap space had been used up
on my 256 meg machine, as well as most other mem
s my MRTG scripts run as a daemon and when there are like 30
processes of them I can't run any more.
I get Out of memory errors.
I increased the swap size and it seem to solve the problem but my box is
swapping heavily (about 70% usage)
if I will run MRTG from the Cron daemon instead of Da
Hiya - I'm running into a bit of an out of memory issue on a server
here - and I noticed a process 'minilogd' is taking up loads of
memory but I have no idea what it is other than it's part of the
initscripts package, and it verifys ok when checked against the rp
On Thu, Mar 02, 2000 at 07:52:24PM -0600, M. Smith wrote:
[...]
> However, roughly every 2 weeks, the firewall PC locks up and I get an
> "out of memory" error. You can escape back to the prompt, but the
> machine then won't take a "shutdown -r(or h) -now" comm
installation. Boots to Level 3/text only since no need
for graphics on the machine.
Works just fine. The firewall machine is on continuously, 24/7.
However, roughly every 2 weeks, the firewall PC locks up and I get an
"out of memory" error. You can escape back to the prompt, but the
ma
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Mark Ivey wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm running RedHat 6.0 on a pentium 200 w/ 32 mb of ram and 60 mb of
>swap space. The other day I was writing a program for a school assignment
>that basically makes a list of random numbers and then sorts them. I told
>it to run with a
on ANY OS, eating up all memory will stop it from running.
Basic fact from life. This is a well known technique for crashing anything
easily
Setup more swap if you need it or look at what your program does. Anyway,
5 million numbers for ~90 megs means you are using 18 bytes per number treated.
* Thomas Ribbrock Design/DEG" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 09:24:02PM -0800, Mark Ivey wrote:
>
> [out of memory -> crash]
>
> I might be completely off target, but I seem to remember that Linux
> actually starts killing off random processes
Yes, it is that easy. You can address the problem by putting resource
limits on your normal users. I apply them in the system profile in /etc.
Tip-o-de-day: man ulimit
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On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Mark Ivey wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm running RedHat 6.0 on a pentium 200 w/ 32 mb of ram and 60 mb of
> swap space. The other day I was writing a program for a school assignment
> that basically makes a list of random numbers and then sorts them. I told
> it to run with a size of 5
On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 09:24:02PM -0800, Mark Ivey wrote:
[out of memory -> crash]
I might be completely off target, but I seem to remember that Linux
actually starts killing off random processes once it runs out of space,
which would explain the behaviour you described. I think it came up
Hi,
I'm running RedHat 6.0 on a pentium 200 w/ 32 mb of ram and 60 mb of
swap space. The other day I was writing a program for a school assignment
that basically makes a list of random numbers and then sorts them. I told
it to run with a size of 5 million, and then I watched as it used up all
my
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