Alright, well I don't have any ulimits or limits that I know of since I've
never added any.  I have 128 megs of swap space.  The output of free is
the following:

             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:        126372     120072       6300          0      17956      51432
-/+ buffers/cache:      50684      75688
Swap:       128484      10492     117992

I have no idea what could be eating so much of this memory if in fact
something actually is.  I don't have any GUI running nor is this a heavy
loaded server by any means.  Although, I do have httpd, mysqld, dhcpd,
sendmail etc running.  What do you think?

Jevin

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On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Theo Van Dinter wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:06:24PM -0400, Jevin Maltais wrote:
> >     I'm running Slack 8.0, kernel 2.4.18.  P2-233 with 128megs of ram.  I just 
>upgraded from 2.20 to 2.41 and for some reason, spamassassin crashes and syslog 
>saying it has run out of memory.  I had no problems with 2.20 (memory wise) but would 
>cause mailbox corruption so I want to upgrade.  I have a difficult time believing 
>that 128 megs of RAM is not enough to start this script.  What could I be doing wrong?
>
> Well, 2 things.   1) are there process memory limits (via ulimit or
> limit), 2) what amount of swap space do you have, 3) what does "free" say?
>
> You may 128MB RAM, but it's not all available for applications.  If you
> have a process memory limit, or if you had no swap and were using 124MB
> of RAM, you're not going to have a lot of memory available for SA and
> anything else you run.
>
> --
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> Fatal Error: Found [MS-Windows] System -> Repartitioning Disk for Linux...
>  (By [EMAIL PROTECTED], Christopher Browne)
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