Re: Overcommitable memory??

From: Horst von Brand (vonbrand@sleipnir.valparaiso.cl)
Date: Sun Mar 19 2000 - 21:17:04 EST


James Sutherland <jas88@cam.ac.uk> said:

[...]

> However it is handled, you now know that your memory allocation
> succeeded and you have real memory on your hands, not just an IOU. If
> there isn't any memory available, you get SIGBUSed - but then OOM
> conditions usually lead to death anyway.

You can hand out a IOU when you don't have the cash at hand, so you can go
farther that way. That is why IOUs are around in the first place: They
_are_ useful, even if more dangerous than hard cash.

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Horst von Brand                             vonbrand@sleipnir.valparaiso.cl
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