On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Kiran Kumar M spewed into the bitstream:

KKM>
KKM>Hi,
KKM>
KKM>I am using redhat 6.1, Kernel 2.2.5-15smp, for the services like DNS,
KKM>Mail, and Web, etc. I am forced to restart the system for every 7 to 10
KKM>days because of lack of memory or system is not able to handle any
KKM>process. It is giving different reasons for not handling the tasks. Most
KKM>frequently, it is giving "unable to allocate memory" and sometimes it is
KKM>giving "Parity Error" It is not able to read the Harddisk, etc.
KKM>
KKM>Lack of memory, It is not allowing one to shutdown the and restart through
KKM>OS, So I need to switch off and on, whenever it happens. 
KKM>
KKM>It is very obvious that, the process which were utilized memory is not
KKM>realsed completly, or partially, so it is going to peak. I am using 1 GB
KKM>RAM. 
KKM>
KKM>So I would like to eliminate rebooting the system, What are the tools
KKM>available to clear the memory that in garbage. Or any suggestions in this
KKM>regard....

Upgrade your kernel. The one you're using is known buggy! 

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