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Re: Unable to fork: Cannot allocate memory [message #9099 is a reply to message #9096] Sun, 17 December 2006 21:55 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
rickb is currently offline  rickb
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In your UBC, kmemsize has failcnts for veid 1200. To raise this metric limit:

vzctl set 1200 --kmemsize 12752512:12752512 --save; vzctl restart 1200

Basically, your resource limits are too low for your applications' demands. This will fix that, at least on this resource, kernel memory.

Hope this helps.

Rick


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