Check perldoc perlvar for $^M
Yes, and? $^M only has a use after running out of memory, a situation that the OP wants to avoid. Furthermore, use of $^M only means you will run out of memory quicker, and Perl will just allocate a chunk of memory when $^M is assigned to.
ask your sysadmin to configure more swap
This was already dismissed by the OP, saying 2 Gb is enough.
Abigail
In reply to Re: Remaining Memory on a system
by Abigail-II
in thread Remaining Memory on a system
by smellysocks
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