You're probably right. I've never dealt with this before! But right after the kill /var/log/messages gets littered with a bunch of (incomprehensible to me) memory stuff, starting with
Jul 21 03:46:47 localhost kernel: oom-killer: gfp_mask=0x280d2, order= +0 Jul 21 03:46:47 localhost kernel: Jul 21 03:46:47 localhost kernel: Call Trace: Jul 21 03:46:47 localhost kernel: [<ffffffff80258cd0>] out_of_memory+0 +x2e/0x182
I guess that's not so incomprehensible =/ Thanks!

Probably there is no way out of that...

In reply to Re^2: CPAN.pm always killed on VPS by halfcountplus
in thread CPAN.pm always killed on VPS by halfcountplus

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