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On 9/22/18 5:12 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
> Since your system seems to have lots of free memory, I don't expect a
> memory shortage unless there's a memory leak and the memory numbers you
> showed below would be very different when the crash actually happens.
> Each thread needs a thread stack in memory.
> 
> What could happen is that the limit of threads your use can create (sum
> over all of his processes) hits the nproc limit. Note that although it
> is called nproc = number of processes, what it limits on Linux is
> actually the (much bigger) number of threads per user.


You can fix this by recompiling the kernal to allow for more shared
memory.  There might be a better way to design your apache set up,
though.  If you are using a VM it needs more memory

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> On 23 Sep 2018, at 00:15, Ruben Safir <mrbrk...@panix.com> wrote:
> 
> On 9/22/18 5:12 PM, Rainer Jung wrote:
>> Since your system seems to have lots of free memory, I don't expect a
>> memory shortage unless there's a memory leak and the memory numbers you
>> showed below would be very different when the crash actually happens.
>> Each thread needs a thread stack in memory.
>> 
>> What could happen is that the limit of threads your use can create (sum
>> over all of his processes) hits the nproc limit. Note that although it
>> is called nproc = number of processes, what it limits on Linux is
>> actually the (much bigger) number of threads per user.
> 
> 
> You can fix this by recompiling the kernal to allow for more shared
> memory.  There might be a better way to design your apache set up,
> though.  If you are using a VM it needs more memory
> 
> -- 
> So many immigrant groups have swept through our town
> that Brooklyn, like Atlantis, reaches mythological
> proportions in the mind of the world - RI Safir 1998
> http://www.mrbrklyn.com
> 
> DRM is THEFT - We are the STAKEHOLDERS - RI Safir 2002
> http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software
> http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/resources - Unpublished Archive
> http://www.coinhangout.com - coins!
> http://www.brooklyn-living.com
> 
> Being so tracked is for FARM ANIMALS and and extermination camps,
> but incompatible with living as a free human being. -RI Safir 2013
> 
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