the server i've set up here at work is doing a lot of work, but it seems that it's doing more than it should. it's running the following services:
httpd named mysql nfs smbd atalk but instead of just running one copy of apache it's running TEN and the bind9 has 5 incarnations running now i understand that apache was designed to dynamically run copies of itself under high load, but TEN? and right off the restart? this wouldn't bother me however if i wasn't running into "cannot allocate memory" errors with my simple perl scripts. is it possible that i'm asking this little machine to do too much? running "free" tells me that i've got 1904k of real memory available and 189460k of swap. machine specs: celeron 500mhz 128mb ram 80gb hd _________________________________ daniel a. g. quinn starving programmer often it does seem a pity that noah and his party did not miss the boat. - mark twain _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list