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Re: -bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory [message #29114 is a reply to message #29112] Sat, 05 April 2008 13:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
gnutered is currently offline  gnutered
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Cool, thanks for that. It works - kinda.

The privvmpages count persists across restarts of the VE. Does this mean it's a cumulative count of *all* memory allocations, ever. for that VE? That seems wrong, unless this parameter is not meant be used except in unusual circumstances.

I edited the conf file, and she would start. But subsequent dd commands show that the privvmpages count is still going up, and, sure enough, I ran out of resources again.

The failcnt column is a good idea.

Thanks for your help.

Tony
 
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