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?
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 131375 bytes) in /home/XXXXX/public_html/forums/sources/classes/class_display.php on line 482
Before I look into that, is it a server problem (my responsibility), or a problem with the client's forum software (not my responsibility).
If it's something I have to fix from my end, what do I do? I've never encountered that error that I can remember.
I just signed up to a new VPS server with 640MB RAM guaranteed and 2GB burst RAM..
Here's what I've got on my privvmpages: Soft Limit: 524,288 Hard Limit: 655,360
I stumbled upon this thread (webhostingtalk.com/archive/index.php/t-466457.html) and realized that I only get 512MB guaranteed RAM instead of 640MB RAM as written on their specs..
Is my calculation all right?.. or did I miss something here..
I was unziping from network 4gb file to my server and server crashed. When I got it back up partition has allocated 4gb of space, but there is no file I cannot reallocate it. /dev/hda6 67G 63G 437M 100% /home
Like you can see above 4gb is allocated but it is not used, so what can i do?
I am hoping someone might be able to point me in the right direction here.
I just setup a new server (running Ubuntu LAMP). I also install phpmyadmin as I plan to create a php/mysql web app off it. However now when I try to access phpmyadmin I get the below error
Also even when I try to run a login system which works on my other server I get a similar error?
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 262144 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 311296 bytes) in /usr/share/phpmyadmin/libraries/common.inc.php on line 794
I have tried changing my php.ini file allow 16MB thinking maybe my max size was set too low but that did not fix it
MySQL Error : Out of memory (Needed 76760 bytes) Error Number : 5 Request Date : Friday, November 7th 2008 @ 01:52:17 PM Error Date : Friday, November 7th 2008 @ 01:52:18 PM Script : [url] Referrer : [url] IP Address : Username : Classname : vB_Database MySQL Version :
I have Mysql 5 installed, on a Centos/Cpanel box. Server has 4GB memory, server load is green/normal.
I already ran optimization on the database too.
It started happening yesterday, pretty much after I installed this hack:[url]
Quote:
[mysqld] local-infile=0 datadir=/var/lib/mysql skip-locking skip-networking safe-show-database query_cache_limit=2M query_cache_size=128M ## 32MB for every 1GB of RAM query_cache_type=1 max_user_connections=500 max_connections=500 interactive_timeout=10 wait_timeout=28800 connect_timeout=20 thread_cache_size=128 key_buffer=512M ## 128MB for every 1GB of RAM join_buffer=8M max_connect_errors=20 max_allowed_packet=32M table_cache=1024 record_buffer=8M sort_buffer_size=4M ## 1MB for every 1GB of RAM read_buffer_size=4M ## 1MB for every 1GB of RAM read_rnd_buffer_size=4M ## 1MB for every 1GB of RAM thread_concurrency=8 ## Number of CPUs x 2 myisam_sort_buffer_size=64M server-id=1 collation-server=latin1_swedish_ci [mysql.server] user=mysql old-passwords = 1 [safe_mysqld] err-log=/var/log/mysqld.log pid-file=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.pid open_files_limit=8192 [mysqldump] quick max_allowed_packet=24M [mysql] no-auto-rehash #safe-updates [isamchk] key_buffer=64M sort_buffer=64M read_buffer=16M write_buffer=16M [myisamchk] key_buffer=64M sort_buffer=64M read_buffer=16M write_buffer=16M [mysqlhotcopy] interactive-timeout
Warning: mysql_connect() [function.mysql-connect]: Can't create a new thread (errno 11); if you are not out of available memory, you can consult the manual for a possible OS-dependent bug in /home/user/public_html/includes/functions.php on line 423 Can't create a new thread (errno 11); if you are not out of available memory, you can consult the manual for a possible OS-dependent bug
I'm trying to restore a 600MB database which was uploaded to the repository in plesk. This database backup did NOT originate from this server, but rather I'm attempting to overwrite a blank database that was created with the same name via plesk.
The site is one of our web-spaces (not a customer subscription) so I am logged in as the plesk administrator.
System Info: Plesk 11.5 Windows 2008 R2 (64Bit) 3GB RAM MySQL 5.1
Full Error: dbbackup failed: Unable to restore database 'databasename' Exception of type 'System.OutOfMemoryException' was thrown.
I have tried altering the php.ini the PHP settings of the site (even though I'm logged in as the adminsitrator) as well as the php.ini of: C:ParallelsPleskadminphp.ini
memory_limit=2048M
It fails with the error after about 1GB of RAM usage on the server.
Q1: You've got one server with 8MB RAM. You offer a single VPS plan with 256GB guaranteed RAM. Does this mean that you are limited to exactly 32 VPS clients on this machine? (Or 8 clients if you had a single 1MB plan.)
Q2: On a single Virtuozzo machine, again with 8MB RAM, do providers typically mix and match plans on the same box? In other words will they typically put their 1MB clients on the same box as the 256MB clients?
I run few export procedures which take a long time ot process (lots of joined sql) and generate quite large output. Plesk 11.0.x required some php/fcgif adjustments but I got it to work.
Now I switched ot Plesk 12 and have to set it up again.
I started with Plesk / PHP Settings for this domain:
104)Connection reset by peer: mod_fcgid: error reading data from FastCGI server [Mon Jun 22 15:33:11 2015] [error] [client 176.10.112.11] Premature end of script headers: import_cop.php
and Apache Log
[Mon Jun 22 11:06:57 2015] [error] server reached MaxClients setting, consider raising the MaxClients setting [Mon Jun 22 15:46:17 2015] [error] (12)Cannot allocate memory: fork: Unable to fork new process PHP Warning: Module 'zip' already loaded in Unknown on line 0
How can I fix this problem? The Script is 100% i/O because it has worked onder PHP 5.2 and its comp. whit 5.4.
I just moved data centres here in the UK. I've paid for a 47U rack with 8amps of power. I plugged everything in and the meter is reading 8.9 - 9.1 amps. Seems fine at the moment, should I be worried about it tripping or is it just a case of if they find out they'll hike my bill up?
After obtaining a new allocation from ARIN, how long do you typically wait before your upstreams update their filters to allow the new announcement? Which providers are most proactive? Least?
Our company currently has colo in NY, UK and Geneva and have recently started to rent some space in an Australian datacentre.
In each of our existing centres we have a /26 range of IP addresses assigned to us (62 usable IPs) and we requested the same for our Australian installation.
The colo company has email us today with our IP range allocation and they seem to have chosen to allocate us 12 seperate /29 ranges (6 usable IPs).
This seems really strange to me, is it normal practise? Why not just assign us one /26 as requested.
Also, our WatchGuard firewalls only accept one range in the configuration and then you add in all of the IP aliases seperatly. If I set a the IP range to bigger than the range we own (to cover all 12 seperate ranges we've been issued) would this cause problems for the people that own the other IPs in this large range?
Got a slight problem on my development OpenVZ server, it has been working 100% up until 2 days ago when I did a restart.
I have 5 VE's (id 201 - 205), I was able to run all 5 will ample resourses spare.
Now I can only run one at a time...?
I checked the logs and get this
Dec 3 18:16:17 localhost kernel: allocation failed: out of vmalloc space - use vmalloc=<size> to increase size. Dec 3 18:16:17 localhost kernel: VE: 202: stopped Dec 3 18:16:17 localhost kernel: VE: 202: failed to start with err=-12 ....
Im getting this error when i try to create a package for a client. As far as i can tell, everything is set up properly. Its located inside my WHM area, but the billing software wont create the account and gives me:
Package Not Allowed or Exceeded Resource/Account Allocation
but i have no resource or account allocation settings set. everything is wide open.
My second question is, if i want to give someone unlimited bandwidth/storage, how do i do that? ive tried -1 and 0, but it keeps kicking it out as not valid. any ideas?
I have a VPS. And have had an issue both when it was 1Gig and now I recently downgraded it to 768m, because I am moving some sites to a dedicated.
However, the part I am having trouble grasping is that when I look at graphs from Munin, it will typically always show 200-400MB free memory (and free -m and top agrees with munin), but Munin shows 'committed' memory that is above the total Ram on the VPS and once the 'committed' ram exceeds the VPS limit, processes start failing.
So, why is 'committed' memory exceeding the RAM on my VPS, when Munin, free -m and top all show there is free memory available?
Code: root@server [~]# free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 768 449 318 0 0 0 -/+ buffers/cache: 449 318 Swap: 0 0 0 Here's a graph that munin produces that shows the 'committed' memory exceeding the total memory. [url]
[ERROR] Out of memory; check if mysqld or some other process uses all available memory; if not, you may have to use 'ulimit' to allow mysqld to use more memory or you can add more swap space
[ERROR] Out of memory; check if mysqld or some other process uses all available memory; if not, you may have to use 'ulimit' to allow mysqld to use more memory or you can add more swap space
the sites get this kind of error message.
---8<--- Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e31' [MySQL][ODBC 3.51 Driver][mysqld-5.0.18-nt]Out of memory (Needed 556520bytes) ---8<---
MySQL said: #5 - Out of memory (Needed 1048548 bytes ---8<---
System.Data.Odbc.OdbcException: ERROR [HYT00] [MySQL][ODBC 3.51 Driver] Can't create a new thread (errno 12); if you are not out of available memory, you can consult the manual for a possible OS-dependent bug ---8<---
The Mysql server is a duel Xeon 3GHz with 2Gb ram + 2Gb swap file. mysql version: mysqld-5.0.18 The ini settings for the mysql server: