On Wed, 2008-02-20 at 10:57 -0500, Ray Pittigher wrote: > Is this a Kernel problem or maybe a appication problem? > > sh: page allocation failure. order:4, mode:0xd0 > [<c0144410>] __alloc_pages+0x294/0x2a6 > [<c014443a>] __get_free_pages+0x18/0x24 > [<c0146f60>] kmem_getpages+0x1c/0xbb > [<c0147aae>] cache_grow+0xab/0x138 > [<c0147ca0>] cache_alloc_refill+0x165/0x19d > [<c0148074>] __kmalloc+0x76/0x88 > [<c013dff9>] audit_bprm+0x52/0x10a > [<c014b953>] kunmap_high+0x63/0x80 > [<c0163aed>] copy_strings+0x22b/0x235 > [<c0164b66>] search_binary_handler+0x32/0x22a > [<c0164ecb>] do_execve+0x16d/0x1fd > [<c01049d5>] sys_execve+0x2b/0x8a > [<c02d5ee3>] syscall_call+0x7/0xb In general, your kernel ran out of memory. However, can you add more information? ('free -m' while it happens; 'vmstat'; etc) - Gilboa