Xref: utzoo comp.unix.ultrix:1179 comp.unix.questions:14877 Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!ames!ncar!unmvax!collins From: collins@unmvax.unm.edu (Bill Collins) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix,comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: ps gives error Keywords: memory ps core error decwindows leaks Message-ID: <218@unmvax.unm.edu> Date: 12 Jul 89 17:52:00 GMT References: <209@larry.sal.wisc.edu> <7267@cbmvax.UUCP> Reply-To: collins@unmvax.cs.unm.edu (Bill Collins) Organization: University of New Mexico at Albuquerque Lines: 29 In article <209@larry.sal.wisc.edu> cathy@larry.sal.wisc.edu (Cathy Accettura) writes: > I am having problems tracking down a problem. That > we appear to have every afternoon. When I try to do > ... [can't allocate memory for commands] If you are running DECwidnows perhaps you should look for masive leaks in the X server and clients. As you use DECwindows, memory leaks and they just soak up memory. If it is, DEC should have taken care of most if not all of the memory leaks in the comming release. > a ps I get not enough memory. When I do a df I get Ps allocates a bit of memory to show processes. Its one of the first to fail. > not enough core. I don't see anything in crontab that Yes, df does some allocation too. Its not cron. > is causing the problem. I can do a pstat but I don't > know what I am looking for. Look for low virtual memory, processes crashing due to memory shortages, etc. Most people who run it around here just reboot. Some go to X11 from MIT. Some cut usage down on DECwindow displays. Some just suffer and will wait until the next version gets here. Have fun, Bill -- collins@unmvax.unm.edu gatech!unmvax!collins