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Re: -bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory [message #42204 is a reply to message #42184] Thu, 17 March 2011 14:07 Go to previous message
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cLaudYu wrote on Tue, 15 March 2011 09:08
In /proc/user_beancounters I saw the limits, I edited but not saved.
But I rebuilded the OS and now work fine ;P

Thnx anyway Wink


/proc/user_beancounters provide info about current limits.
If you want to edit limits you must use
vzctl set VEID --limit1 limit1value --limit2 limit2value --save

This command will change limits on the fly and store it in /etc/vz/conf/VEID.conf

More info in man vzctl Wink


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