Well that's something I never heard of. I don't know what reasonable
values would be, though. Stack size is at 8K, vm at 2MB.
Otherwise, yes, that looks like the error message I got.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Tue, 15 Jun 1999, David Rysdam wrote:
>
> > Actually, I did read man swapon. I then tried swapoff; swapon (with
> the
> > appropriate but already forgotten parameters). No change.
> >
> > One thing I might try this weekend is upgrading to 2.0.37. I have no
> > idea if it's a kernel thing, though...
> >
> Try ulimit -a and see what it tells you - I couldn't get it to take a
> limit on virtual memory, but making the stack unreasonably small causes
> segment faults. Maybe also you have a newer bash than I do. :-). If
> you see an unreasonably low value for virtual memory, have a look in
> /etc/profile or /etc/bashrc or so. Or ~/.bash_profile... HAH!
>
> Script started on Wed Jun 16 00:08:51 1999
> witsend:~$ ulimit -d 2
> witsend:~$ ls
> /bin/ls: memory exhausted
> witsend:~$ exit
> exit
>
> Script done on Wed Jun 16 00:09:55 1999
>
> Is that your symptom?
>
> You can find ulimit in man bash, if you search for it. :-)
>
> Lawson
> >< Microsoft free environment
>
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