ehlo,

Jaroslav Vrbicky writes:

> Hi,
> 
> I can't find out what kind of mistakes are theese, but they cause 
> virtual memory to kill some processes and thus some "essential" services 
> are suddenly dead (proxy, DNS, ...). It's pretty bad for me to solve 
> this especially when i'm not able to use the internet.

this is a normal kernel behaviour, when *memory* is getting too full kernel 
kill process to free up some.. you can change this by some /proc setting but 
ive forgot where.. anyway something will still go bad if your fillup all 
your memory...
i think your problems caused by some process eating up all the memory...
(maybe dansguardian?) you should investigate which process grow up mad
and even swap. im sure that when you fix or disable this service you wont 
have anymore this kind of issue :)

> 
> First time this had happend, top showed me almost no swap space 
> available (80k free...). After restarting problematic services 
> everything was find for som time. But last time, it happened in the 
> evening, and next day morning, the top showed about 20MB of free swap 
> space...
> 
> Machine is Celeron 1.2GHz, 128MB RAM, 256MB swap partition, TSL 2.2, 
> kernel 2.4.30-3tr.

why not upgrading to latest tsl 2.2 kernel ?? whos 2.4.32-1tr ?

> 
> Excerpts from logs can be found here:
> http://www.dosza.edu.sk/mato/chyby.txt
> 
> What can i do to prevent theese errors ? Can someone explain ?
> __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
> 
> Increase amount of RAM ?
> 
> Any help apreciated.
> 
> --
> Jaroslav Vrbicky
cheers

Fremen
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