On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 19:26 +0100, Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 08:19:11PM +0200, Roché Compaan wrote:
> > The following is logged quite often to the syslog in a vserver and I'm
> > worried since I don't see this in any of our regular servers:
> > 
> > postfix/sendmail[32274]: warning: fork: Cannot allocate memory
> 
> interesting, what does your /proc/virtual/<xid>/limits 
> file (with the xid of that guest) show?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /proc/virtual/49196/limit
PROC:          120             266              -1           0
VM:         407806          500000          500000         505
VML:             0               0              -1           0
RSS:        194897          250000          250000          97
ANON:       181688          182048              -1           0
FILES:         936            1970              -1           0
OFD:           331             678              -1           0
LOCKS:          10              25              -1           0
SOCK:          128             355              -1           0
MSGQ:            0               0              -1           0
SHM:             0               0              -1           0


> 
> > This is on Debian sarge on a 2.6 kernel with vserver v 2.0. The postfix
> > server in question is not busy at all and the vserver has plenty of
> > memory to spare.
> > 
> > Any reason to worry here?
> 
> well, I would try with a recent patch and see if it
> is still an issues ...

The latest patch in Debian (unstable) seems to be
patch-2.6.14.3-vs2.0.1-rc5.diff. Is this recent enough?

-- 
Roché Compaan
Upfront Systems                   http://www.upfrontsystems.co.za

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