Messages in this thread | | | From | (david parsons) | Subject | Re: Avoiding OOM on overcommit...? | Date | 19 Mar 2000 18:00:42 -0800 |
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In article <linux.kernel.45hadsgku4f59qae3ouohgbk7k4p6lc5os@4ax.com>, James Sutherland <jas88@cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>Now we'll take a WWW server, with 100 processes forked, all sharing >most of the image. You just blew 2Gb or so of my swap space, to >achieve - nothing.
Okay, I'm getting really curious here: what application do you have that requires that you run 100 copies of a web server each with 20mb of unique writable data?
____ david parsons \bi/ I simply avoid the Linux overcommit bug by dropping \/ half a gigabyte of ram into my workstations.
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