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> Subject: Re: Out of Memory Error
> Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 16:05:15 -0500 (CDT)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I ran wget (1.9.1) on Debian GNU/Linux to find out how many links my site had,
and after "Queue count 66246, maxcount 66247" links, the wget process ran out of
memory. Is there a way to set the persistent state to disk instead of memory so
that all the system memory an
From: oscaruser
> [...] wget (1.9.1) [...]
Wget version 1.10.2 is the current release.
> [...] Is there a way to set the persistent state to disk instead of
> memory [...]
I believe that there's a new computing concept called "virtual
memory" which would handle this sort of thing automati
Folks,
I ran wget (1.9.1) on Debian GNU/Linux to find out how many links my site had,
and after "Queue count 66246, maxcount 66247" links, the wget process ran out
of memory. Is there a way to set the persistent state to disk instead of memory
so that all the system memory and cache is not slow