On a server I admin there is a custom application that likes to consume large 
ammounts of memory.  Apparently, there are no checks within the application 
when it allocates memory because it seems to kill the box occationally. the 
kernel logger says it ran out of memory, then eventully the box stops 
responding, except to pings.  I need some suggestions for this, we cant throw 
more memory at the box, but that wont solve the problem (this app WILL 
consume anything you give it).  I know there must be some way to limit a 
process's memory usage- at least enough to protect the kernel better.  We 
have like 6 gig's of swap partitions thrown at it right now, but I am fairly 
certain that it dosnt use much, if any, of it. I know its almost a flame war, 
but in the situation where you have one app consuming most of the memory, 
what is the best setup with swap?

Jay

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Jay Kline
http://www.slushpupie.com

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