Hello Monks, I appeal to your wisdom for an advice.
I have an "unable to fork ssh master: can not allocate memory" error when using Net :: OpenSSH-> new.
I know that this kind of error is spy for unoptimized code, but unfortunately I have a code of 9000 lines that I can't for obvious reasons post (and I know that's very blamable).
I am also aware that with a code so long the chance to have bug in the code is virtually 1.
The only thing I ask is: is it possible to have a "can not allocate memory" if checking the program execution with "top" I see that the memory allocation is practically negligible? How can it be?
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