Hello Perl gurus,
Running on perl 5.6.1 on Solaris 2.8 64 bit.
I run a perl script that forks out 2 children.
Each of the children are reading big flatfiles into
hashes within hashes and after processing (aggregation, modification), writing back into other flatfiles.
Today, I got an "Out of Memory error" on one of the threads.
The process size had climbed to 3.28 GB.
I want to know if there is a memory limitation of a perl process in Unix.
I have already verified the following
- Our server does not have a process size limitation.
- Yesterday, exactly the same script had reached 3.15 GB and completed successfully.
Any help is appreciated.
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