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Operating Systems Solaris fork: Resource temporarily unavailable - What can I check ? Post 302114096 by reborg on Thursday 12th of April 2007 01:11:14 PM
Old 04-12-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by Perderabo
And it is possible for a large process to be unable to fork while smaller processes have no problem.
Quite right of course and as an extension, some bigger process might die because it runs out of memory, leaving enough room for applications with a smaller memory footprint to run quite happily.

Both of the suggestion I posted were to run prior to the problem happening. The cron to give a general idea of what was happening, or more simply to periodically run the commands before the problem happened which might in fact point out the exact cause before the problem happened for example some application or script writing a huge log file to /tmp.

Last edited by reborg; 04-12-2007 at 07:17 PM..
 

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footprint(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					      footprint(1)

NAME
footprint -- gathers memory information about a process or set of processes. SYNOPSIS
footprint -h footprint -proc <process-name> | -pid <pid> [-proc <process-name> | -pid <pid> [...]] [-categories | -regions] [-swapped] [-graphics] [-collapseSharing] [-targetChildren] [-skipIdleExitClean] [-o <output-file-location>] [-i <input-file-location>] DESCRIPTION
footprint provides a summary number and a categorization that describe memory use that most impacts the system. footprint gathers the sum of dirty/anonymous allocations in one or more processes along with their attributable kernel resources (currently KPRVT). Shared allocations only contribute to the footprint once, regardless of the number of times that they are mapped into any number of processes. The "footprint" value represents allocations that will cause the system to page in accommodation. footprint needs to be run as root. It can target multiple processes via multiple instances of the -proc and -pid flags. OPTIONS
-categories Detailed output on a per-VM-region type level (medium detail). -regions Display all memory objects and associated regions that contribute to each category (high detail). -swapped Display swapped bytes information where applicable. -graphics Gather graphics data if available (platform dependent, not tallied into footprint total). -collapseSharing Do not group shared memory output by process. -targetChildren Gather footprint information for the set of processes launched directly or indirectly by the target processes. -skipIdleExitClean Do not gather information on any processes that are ready to be quit on memory pressure. Also applicable after the fact with -i option. OS X
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