[sage-support] Re: Processes followup

2009-04-09 Thread William Stein
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 8:26 AM, kcrisman wrote: > > > >> Your Sage notebook is probably seriously misconfigured.  Not knowing anything >> further and not having access, I have no idea how.  I've never seen >> the actual problem >> you're describing though. > > Just for reference, is there any fil

[sage-support] Re: Processes followup

2009-04-09 Thread kcrisman
> Your Sage notebook is probably seriously misconfigured.  Not knowing anything > further and not having access, I have no idea how.  I've never seen > the actual problem > you're describing though. Just for reference, is there any file or command that would give a complete list of server confi

[sage-support] Re: Processes followup

2009-04-09 Thread kcrisman
> > The symptom of twisted going nuts is exactly what happened in the > wiki. Which kernel are you using? Can you check kern.log (or is it > kernel.log) in /var/log for any oddities? Linux sage 2.6.17-12-386 #2 Tue Dec 18 02:08:33 UTC 2007 i686 GNU/ Linux No oddities in kern.log. - kcrisman --~

[sage-support] Re: Processes followup

2009-04-08 Thread mabshoff
On Apr 8, 1:11 pm, William Stein wrote: > On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 12:14 PM, kcrisman wrote: > > >> You probably don't have nearly enough RAM to support running several > >> Sage processes.   Perhaps your use of ulimit to limit resource > >> consumption isn't setup very well.  It's hard to give

[sage-support] Re: Processes followup

2009-04-08 Thread William Stein
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 12:14 PM, kcrisman wrote: > >> You probably don't have nearly enough RAM to support running several >> Sage processes.   Perhaps your use of ulimit to limit resource >> consumption isn't setup very well.  It's hard to give you any >> information at all though, given that yo