Re: Memory problem, Red Hat 9

david_at_mainstreamlinux.com
Date: 05/06/05


Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 14:01:10 -0700


> I have a Red Hat 9 server. I keep getting "Out of Memory" errors,
> for example: Apr 8 00:43:32 www kernel: Out of Memory: Killed
> process 7080 (elflbl).

You don't have enough memory, ram and swap combined for the processes
running. The kernel kills processes in an attempt to keep the system
from crashing. You need more ram and/or swap. You can monitor the
situation with the vmstat, free, or top commands.

David

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