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pure-ftpd fatal error in forked process - fork: can't reserve memory for parent Cygwin x86 Operating Systems
- From: OwN-3m-All <own3mall at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 00:33:31 -0700
- Subject: pure-ftpd fatal error in forked process - fork: can't reserve memory for parent Cygwin x86 Operating Systems
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Hi,
Has anyone else run into this issue when trying to get pure-ftpd to work?
./pure-ftpd.exe
9 [main] pure-ftpd 3032 C:\OGP\usr\sbin\pure-ftpd.exe: *** fatal
error in forked process - fork: can't reserve memory for parent stack
0x1B0000 - 0x3B0000, (child has 0x140000 - 0x340000), Win32 error 487
1022 [main] pure-ftpd 3032 cygwin_exception::open_stackdumpfile:
Dumping stack trace to pure-ftpd.exe.stackdump
9 [main] pure-ftpd 2936 fork: child -1 - forked process 3032
died unexpectedly, retry 0, exit code 0x100, errno 11
Full stack trace from log:
Stack trace:
Frame Function Args
0033F9F0 7744D2E9 (7FFD9000, 77A16100, 00000000, 00000000)
0033FA30 778B1603 (00AD1000, 7FFD9000, FFFFFFFF, 77917B2E)
0033FA48 778B15D6 (00AD1000, 7FFD9000, 00000000, 00000000)
End of stack trace
I get the reserve memory error when a FTP connection to pure-ftpd is
opened. pure-ftpd immediately crashes with the above error and the
FTP connection is never established. I have installed pure-ftpd the
same way on a Windows Server 2008 SP2 x86 instance and a Windows 7 x86
instance. I run into the same error on each, and each machine has
plenty of RAM available. Other packages aren't doing this. It
happens with the built-in anonymous user along with any new users that
eventually are added in /etc/pureftpd.passwd
Setup.exe version 2.876 (32 bit)
pure-ftpd version installed is 1.0.43-1
Anyone have any clue what the issue is? There is no log entry in
/var/log and I see pure-ftpd.exe running as a process... it just
crashes every time a connection is opened.
Thanks
OwN
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