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Re: lynx-dev Memory problems
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dickey |
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Re: lynx-dev Memory problems |
Date: |
Sat, 3 Apr 1999 13:37:53 -0500 (EST) |
I don't see the URL you were connecting to. Perhaps the page is 'rather' large
> I tried to use a freshly compiled lynx (2.8.1 rel2) to access the LSM, which
> caused a surprising amount of disk activity. I checked top and lynx was
> taking
> up ALL of my memory. I started getting "Out of memory" messages:
>
> Apr 2 21:02:41 mbrown kernel: Out of memory for ypbind.
> Apr 2 21:02:41 mbrown kernel: Out of memory for ypbind.
> Apr 2 21:02:41 mbrown kernel: Out of memory for syslogd.
> Apr 2 21:02:41 mbrown kernel: Out of memory for update.
> Apr 2 21:02:41 mbrown kernel: Out of memory for httpd.
> Apr 2 21:02:41 mbrown kernel: Out of memory for cda.
> Apr 2 21:02:41 mbrown kernel: Out of memory for vi.
> Apr 2 21:02:41 mbrown kernel: Out of memory for lynx.
>
> Any ideas what caused lynx to suck all the memory like that? I can send some
> more configuration information if desired.
>
> STARTFILE:http://mbrown/altavista.html
> HELPFILE:file://localhost/usr/doc/lynx-2.8.1/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
> DEFAULT_INDEX_FILE:http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/MetaIndex.html
>
> CHARACTER_SET:utf-8
> ASSUME_CHARSET:iso-8859-1
> URL_DOMAIN_PREFIXES:www.
> URL_DOMAIN_SUFFIXES:.com,.edu,.net,.org
> FORMS_OPTIONS:TRUE
> PARTIAL:TRUE
> PARTIAL_THRES:-1
> SHOW_KB_RATE:TRUE
> INFOSECS:1
> MESSAGESECS:2
> ALERTSECS:2
> USE_SELECT_POPUPS:TRUE
> SHOW_CURSOR:FALSE
> VERBOSE_IMAGES:TRUE
> BOLD_H1:TRUE
> BOLD_NAME_ANCHORS:FALSE
> DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE:20
> DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE:512000
> ALWAYS_RESUBMIT_POSTS:FALSE
> NNTPSERVER:localhost
> USE_MOUSE: TRUE
> SET_COOKIES:TRUE
> ACCEPT_ALL_COOKIES:TRUE
> COOKIE_FILE:~/.lynx_cookies
> PERSISTENT_COOKIES:TRUE
> http_proxy:http://mbrown:80/
> PRINTER:BJ-200e printer:pr %s | lpr:FALSE
> MAKE_PSEUDO_ALTS_FOR_INLINES:FALSE
> MINIMAL_COMMENTS:TRUE
>
> --
> Michael ``M.'' Brown
> Computer Science, University of Waterloo
> SIGSIG -- signature too long (core dumped)
> Wait ... is this a FUN THING or the END of LIFE in Petticoat Junction??
--
Thomas E. Dickey
address@hidden
http://www.clark.net/pub/dickey