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Cerberus

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Tribes Error... When Hosting RPG
« on: April 3, 2004 07:00 pm CST »
When i am hosting my rpg server and about 10 ppl get into the server and start playing it turns the server off and shows me a error message saying "error allocating virtual memory" then it says i need 120 MB of free virtual memory space. anyone know how to fix this error?
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« Reply #1 on: April 3, 2004 07:12 pm CST »
happens to me too--upgrade your ram and swap file limits
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Tribes Error... When Hosting RPG
« Reply #2 on: April 3, 2004 08:45 pm CST »
Particle, what are your virtual memory limits set to for your initial size, and you maximum size for you page file.
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« Reply #3 on: April 4, 2004 12:43 am CST »
I would have at minimum a swap file the same size as the amount of memory you have. You change that in system properties btw.
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