• Re: Exec: can't load file -- out of memory?

    From dagosg@gmail.com@110:300/1.1 to All on Tue Feb 12 11:58:45 2013
    Le mardi 5 ao=FBt 1997 09:00:00 UTC+2, Alastair Bland a =E9crit=A0:
    Does anybody know what the following LynxOS 2.4 for PowerPC message
    means please?
    =20
    Exec: can't load file -- out of memory?
    =20
    The machine is not out of memory (from looking 5 seconds later!). It is
    being output from execve.o, i.e. the kernel. And is usally followed by
    one or more "Bad kernel memory access" messages.
    =20
    I have installed patch 80 (coff loading problem) and that made no
    difference.
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    Thanks in advance for any help ...
    =20
    Alastair Bland,
    SL Division,
    CERN,
    Geneva,
    Switzerland.
    =20
    (Alastair.Bland@cern.ch)

    Try:
    $ ulimit -d =3D=3D> Per process memory usage limit
    $ ulimit -dH xxx =20
    $ ulimit -dS xxx
    $ ulimit -a


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