Friday, September 7, 2012

Re: ./manage.py cleanup gets killed

On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Bastian <bastien.rocheron@gmail.com> wrote:
> When I try to do a ./manage.py cleanup it seems to be working for a while (a
> few seconds) and suddenly it stops and I receive a message on bash simply
> saying 'killed'. Then I tried to enter the mysql shell to see if anything
> had been done and at the point when I type mysql> select * from
> django_session; I get back to the bash shell and receive the same 'killed'.
>
> On the kernel log I see this:
> kernel: Out of memory: Kill process 6663 (mysql) score 569 or sacrifice
> child
> kernel: Killed process 6663 (mysql) total-vm:446784kB, anon-rss:438388kB,
> file-rss:0kB
>
> Any idea what is happening here?
> Thanks!
>

You've run out of memory, so the kernel kills the appropriate process.
Add more memory.

Cheers

Tom

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