Ubuntu :: Getting Cannot Allocate Memory
Feb 22, 2011I have mounter ubuntu karmic 9.10 on a XP sp3 using vmware,i wanted to move some files through share.everything went well for 2 hours then i keep getting Cannot allocate memory.
View 2 RepliesI have mounter ubuntu karmic 9.10 on a XP sp3 using vmware,i wanted to move some files through share.everything went well for 2 hours then i keep getting Cannot allocate memory.
View 2 RepliesI get this error when I run "sudo apt-get install python-software-properties"
Preconfiguring packages ...
dpkg: unrecoverable fatal error, aborting:
fork failed: Cannot allocate memory
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)
I'm trying to install deluge via ssh and my vps has 512mb ram and is only using 11% of it prior to running the code.
i just recently installed ubuntu 10.04 onto my laptop. its running as a dual boot. i only allocated about 10gb of memory and have already run out. is it possible to allocate more memory afterwards
and another bug that i am having is my shift key is not functioning properly. if anyone happens to know this issue too. so i can't do exclamations of periods, capitalizations, etc... how would you remap your keyboard
I am running BWA (burrow-wheeler alignment) and, keep getting an error that there isn't enough memory allocated. How do I change the memory allocation? I'm working on a good quality desktop only a little over a year old, so having the memory shouldn't be the problem.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm running a quite complex model, and it's taking me around a week to complete the run, and one of my colleagues says that he can run it in one-two days. After looking to several forums to know how does it work, I've seen how the memory is used (using the command ps -A --sort -rss -o comm,pme), and the model run just takes 0,3% of the memory. I bought a 4 cores and 8gb of RAM laptop to be able to run the model fast, but I don't know how to allocate the use of the memory to concentrate it in developing that task. Is that possible?
View 2 Replies View Relatedwhen I try to execute busybox on Redhat Linux 4 I am getting the following error. Any idea why ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedOn SunOS 10 get an error when starting a large Java process with over 2Gb memory.
View 4 Replies View RelatedCan anyone tell me is there a way to add more than 2GB memory application in a 32 bit server? I found on many threads that it is not possible to set memory limit of a particular application to more than 2GB. I am using Fedora release 8 and trying to add more than 2GB memory to tomcat. If I modify the variable CATALINA_OPTS in /opt/bobcat/bin/catalina.sh (Startup script of tomcat) and add a value greater than 2GB for memory, tomcat wont start.Is there any work around / Kernel Patches available? Suggestions??
View 10 Replies View RelatedThis is a clean install of Debian Lenny, using KDE3.5.10 desktopHave followed these instructions:http://wiki.debian.org/ATIProprietary
Using kernel 2.6.26-2-686, I think the fglrx module has been built correctly.
orac:~# modinfo fglrx
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.26-2-686/nonfree/fglrx/fglrx.ko
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I just switched over to openSUSE about a week ago from Ubuntu and I just purchased an Asus N13 PCI-E wireless network adapter which uses an RALink 2860 chipset. I plugged it in and openSUSE was able to detect it and everything but when I went to go configure it using YaST, it wouldn't be able to scan for networks.
So, I reinstalled my old adapter, downloaded the latest source from RALink and compiled the drivers. When I tried to use insmod on the new .ko that was compiled, I got the "Could not allocate memory" error.
If you need dmsg logs or anything else, I can reinstall the card and get those.
I went to an interview last week and there was this guy who asked a simple question that i have been trying to solve for a couple of days. I tried google but i just cant get the search keywords right. The result were just useless. Well, the question is : "How can we allocate a limited memory to a process before we start its execution" well, the question is related to an X11 system so may be some flags must be set to limit its memory.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am developing a code where I need to store the planes of an object in a tree & also i need to store it in a list for further processing ... when I try to allocate using malloc the memory allocation when i checked this in internet , I came to know that it may because the memory that I am trying to allocate may be more than the size_t variable.
View 9 Replies View RelatedOn my windows console, i have installed sun virtualbox. I only have 768MB ram and so i downloaded a trial version of eboostr. I thought it would work, but when i tried an install of 11.2, also, i tried a debian install, it did the same thing, it froze up in the middle of the install with the error Code: unable to allocate and lock memory. I guess that eboostr doesn't work, but is there a way to use a flash drive as ram in virtual box?
View 5 Replies View RelatedWhile Apache is off, then everything is OK, but if I start apache server after some time I get messages "Unable to fork: Cannot allocate memory" when trying to do some commands with ssh(dir,rm,top and so on).
P.S. There is free RAM when I get that message.
After updating to openSUSE 11.3, and restarting my computer, I placed my computer in sleep(suspend to RAM) mode, and I lost my internet connectivity. I noticed that my computer was only connected through ethernet. After entering "dhclient eth0" in a terminal, I received the following output.
Code:
RTNETLINK answers: Cannot allocate memory
This is the first time that I have had issues with connecting to the Internet using Ethernet.
My mail server stopped working this weekend, when I got in today I restarted and all the emails came through. The panic_log shows: daemon: accept process fork failed: Cannot allocate memory several times over the course of a few minutes. Can anyone give me advice on troubleshooting this one?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am writing a function(in C language in Linux) to initialize an array of a structure from a mysql table by calling a function by reference but I have a problem with call this function by reference . this is my program:PHP Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
[code]...
I have a vector that I do not want to call new on during operation so I use the Capacity Feature to allocate all memory at beginning of program
Code:
struct chartype
{
public:
unsigned char value[MAXCHARTYPE_SIZE];
};
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I recently had to move to a new machine, everything went well except for one thing. I did fresh installation of LAMP server all with default configs. Every time I'm using PHP script to that invokes include, require or require_once I get the following error:
Code: Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 20971520 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 7680 bytes) in /var/www/index.php on line 2 index.php file: PHP Code:
<?php include "index.php";?>
icukapi.php file:
PHP Code:
<?php echo "test";?>
My memory_limit in php.ini is set to 20M. I tried to increase that however it didn't quite work. PHP seems to allocate all possible space and return that message every time i try. If somebody has an idea of how to fix it I would be more than grateful. I spend quite a long time searching for an answer however the all things i found suggested increating memory_limit which in this case doesn't work.
-bash-3.2# tar -xzvf lzo-2.03.tar.gz
gzip: stdout: Cannot allocate memory
lzo-2.03/
lzo-2.03/src/
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This is on a VPS with 256mb memory. vmstat and /prov/meminfo both show that over 200mb is free.
I get errors trying to virtual IPv6 Addresses i a lab environment. It works fine up to 2033 (?) adrressses, but when I try to add more i get "Cannot allocate memory" error:
# ifconfig eth0 add 2001:1b70:8282:2021:18:0:20:1
SIOCSIFADDR: Cannot allocate memory
This is on Ubuntu Server 9.10 (64-bit).
I am hosted on a VPS (OpenVZ) with:
Memory: 3gb
Burst: 3gb
OS: Cent OS 5 32 bit
Java Version:
Quote:
java version "1.6.0_17"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.7.10) (rhel-1.20.b17.el5-i386)
OpenJDK Server VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode)
I am receiving an error when I start bukkit (a minecraft server software). I have properly installed java. And I am in the correct directories.
Code:
java -Xms512m -Xmx2600m -jar craftbukkit.jar nogui
After doing that command I get the following:
Quote:
[root@server1 Minecraft]# java -Xms2600m -Xmx2600m -jar craftbukkit.jar nogui
[Lnet.minecraft.server.Statistic;@1319c
146 recipes
[Lnet.minecraft.server.Statistic;@1319c
16 achievements
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Do notice the line in the above quote ""sh": java.io.IOException: error=12, Cannot allocate memory."
The server will generate a world, but you can not connect to it using the MC client. Does anyone know what the problem is? I have googled for this problem for literally the past 4 hours and I am getting no where.
I have a computer with 16GB of ram. At the moment, top shows all the RAM is taken, (NOT by cache), but the RAM used by the various processes is very far from 16GB.I have seen this problem several times, but I don't understand what is happening.My only remedy so far has been to reboot the machine.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have had a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 and installed some software after that.Since third some, some process is eating half of my memory.I have checked processes running in system manager but everything is normal.Maximum is consumed by compiz which is about 26 mb, seems very normal.I did restarted my computer several times, and in the start for 5 mins, its fine after that again my cpu fans runs at very fast speed and my one cpu is used up 95 % (I have dual core).Please help me out, this invisible thing is driving me crazy.I am attaching my htop screen shot (sorted by cpu %), now the cpu is not used by completely but fan is still struggling hard and fast.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a messed up system, or so I think. I have all sorts of partition issues that I just don't understand. I may have installed Ubuntu multipe times (GRUB show 5+ copys) along side my copy of W7. GParted show two Unused partition spaces, one massive on that it cant read completely (ntfs), a LinuxSwap, something called (ext4) and something called (extended).
What is going on? I recently deleted a virtual machine, but it looked like this even before this. How can I allocate all of my space only to W7 and one Ubuntu OS? Pic of GParted is attached.
I wanted to run some really heavy programs on my virtual Windows (32 bit installation). Thats why I have allocated 2GB of my 3GB ram to the virtual OS on Virtual Box.
the VirtualBox is warning me that the setting is non-optimal. What do you think is the optimal setting? Is it VB:UBUNTU::1.5GB:1.5GB? Please explain the reason if you know.
My current plan is to choose a lightweight host OS such as Ubuntu or XP, and then install a virtual machine with Windows 7 as the guest OS. Most importantly, I will use the guest OS almost exclusively. I would like to install all of my software onto the guest OS and then save a "snapshot", as Virtual Box puts it. This is to keep my system free of any unwanted programs I will undoubtedly encounter.
Here are some specific questions I would like answered:
What would be good choices for host operating systems?
What percent of my total RAM (4GB) should I allocate to the virtual machine?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of using different visualization software such as Virtual PC, Virtual Box, and VMware Server?
I play a lot of games on Steam. What problems may arise?
I am using malloc and frees a lot in my program. It shows its allocated but when i remove it doesnt show as the memory is removed(I am using the top command to view VIRT memory usage). If this continously grows what would happen to my program (Will it go out of memory?)
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HP Mini 210
I am looking to buy some memory for my netbook. Currently I have 1 GB of DDR3 memory. However, the specification says that 2 GB of memory is the max. However, when I do the following it says that 4GB is the max:
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let me know how to clear cache memory ( RHEL 5.1 ) as it consumes almost 100% physical memory.
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