12-13-2010
It's never RAM -- even Solaris zones just purges your pages if you exceed RAM pages allowed! Someone is limiting you, as that is not the message for no swap (malloc'd space) or for no address space (all heap, code, stack, mapped file space). Google says it is PHP, and usually it means by script error you are taking in all the rows at once; 67M is a lot for a web page.
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LEARN ABOUT ULTRIX
xtmalloc
XtMalloc(3Xt) MIT X11R4 XtMalloc(3Xt)
Name
XtMalloc, XtCalloc, XtRealloc, XtFree, XtNew, XtNewString - memory management functions
Syntax
char *XtMalloc(size);
Cardinal size;
char *XtCalloc(num, size);
Cardinal num;
Cardinal size;
char *XtRealloc(ptr, num);
char *ptr;
Cardinal num;
void XtFree(ptr);
char *ptr;
type *XtNew(type);
type;
String XtNewString(string);
String string;
Arguments
num Specifies the number of bytes or array elements.
ptr Specifies a pointer to the old storage or to the block of storage that is to be freed.
size Specifies the size of an array element (in bytes) or the number of bytes desired.
string Specifies a previously declared string.
type Specifies a previously declared data type.
Description
The functions returns a pointer to a block of storage of at least the specified size bytes. If there is insufficient memory to allocate
the new block, calls
The function allocates space for the specified number of array elements of the specified size and initializes the space to zero. If there
is insufficient memory to allocate the new block, calls
The function changes the size of a block of storage (possibly moving it). Then, it copies the old contents (or as much as will fit) into
the new block and frees the old block. If there is insufficient memory to allocate the new block, calls If ptr is NULL, allocates the new
storage without copying the old contents; that is, it simply calls
The function returns storage and allows it to be reused. If ptr is NULL, returns immediately.
returns a pointer to the allocated storage. If there is insufficient memory to allocate the new block, calls is a convenience macro that
calls with the following arguments specified:
((type *) XtMalloc((unsigned) sizeof(type))
returns a pointer to the allocated storage. If there is insufficient memory to allocate the new block, calls is a convenience macro that
calls with the following arguments specified:
(strcpy(XtMalloc((unsigned) strlen(str) + 1), str))
See Also
X Window System Toolkit: The Complete Programmer's Guide and Specification, Paul J. Asente and Ralph Swick
X Window System: The Complete Reference, Second Edition, Robert W. Scheifler and James Gettys
XtMalloc(3Xt)