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Re: weird glib2 pthread error
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 06:16:39PM +0200, Matthias Drochner wrote:
> You could check which programs use up more resources than expected,
> eg, with "ps axs" for threads, or "fstat" for file descriptors.
Ok, "ps axs" helped -- I found I had really a lot of thunderbird
thingies hanging around. Once I killed them, all programs started
behaving nicely again.
Is the thread limit against which I seem to have been running per shell or per
user?
Btw, zsh is a bit confused about it:
# sh
# ulimit -a
time (-t seconds ) unlimited
file (-f blocks ) unlimited
data (-d kbytes ) 262144
stack (-s kbytes ) 4096
coredump (-c blocks ) unlimited
memory (-m kbytes ) 12186708
locked memory (-l kbytes ) 4062236
thread (-r threads ) 160
process (-p processes ) 160
nofiles (-n descriptors) 128
vmemory (-v kbytes ) unlimited
sbsize (-b bytes ) unlimited
# zsh
# ulimit -a
-t: cpu time (seconds) unlimited
-f: file size (blocks) unlimited
-d: data seg size (kbytes) 262144
-s: stack size (kbytes) 4096
-c: core file size (blocks) unlimited
-m: resident set size (kbytes) 12186708
-l: locked-in-memory size (kb) 4062236
-u: processes 160
-n: file descriptors 128
-N 9: socket buffer size (kb) unlimited
-v: virtual memory size (kb) unlimited
-N 11: 160
Thomas
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