Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Allocation of too much memory hangs system, kernel 2.2.* | Date | Tue, 01 Jun 1999 08:51:52 MET DST | From | "Giuliano Pochini" <> |
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>On Sat, 29 May 1999, Giuliano Pochini wrote: > >>Can someone explain me this behaviour ? > >ulimit -s
Ok ! I rerun the program and this is what I got:
------------------------- 140 141 142 143
Out of memory for update.
Out of memory for klogd.
Out of memory for sendmail.
Out of memory for crond.
Out of memory for syslogd.
Out of memory for gpm.
Out of memory for gpm.
Out of memory for kerneld.
Out of memory for init. INIT: PANIC: segmentation violation! giving up..
[Giu@localhost Giu]$ -------------------------
When it printed #143, there was a pause of about 5-10 seconds between every line and no disk activity. Then the system was still usable, but all that daemos were zombified and there was no core dump.
[kernel 2.2.9 PowerPC604e 64MB ram ~90MB swap]
Bye.
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