The Dell Cloud Manager engineering team is growing.
In this gist, I want to give you an idea of:
- Who we are looking for
- What we work on
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The Dell Cloud Manager engineering team is growing. We're looking for seven new software developers at many different experience levels.
In this gist, I want to give you an idea of:
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#!/bin/bash | |
export MYSQL_PASS= | |
function mysql_search_schema_usage(){ | |
cat << EOF | |
usage: $0 <terms> [database] | |
EOF | |
} | |
function mysql_search_schema(){ |
#!/bin/bash | |
echoerr() { echo "$@" 1>&2; } | |
if [ "X" == "X$1" ]; then | |
echoerr "error: requires argument: path to .tiff file" | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
exe=`which sips` |
curl http://whatismyip.akamai.com |
(~)$ for x in `seq 5`; do echo $x; done | xargs ls | |
ls: 1: No such file or directory | |
ls: 2: No such file or directory | |
ls: 3: No such file or directory | |
ls: 4: No such file or directory | |
ls: 5: No such file or directory | |
(~)$ for x in `seq 5`; do echo $x; done > tmpfile | |
(~)$ cat tmpfile | |
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Orien is correct, it is the fork() system call triggered by ProcessBuilder or Runtime.exec or other means of the JVM executing an external process (e.g. another JVM running ant, a git command, etc.).
There have been some posts on the Jenkins mailing lists about this: Cannot run program "git" ... error=12, Cannot allocate memory
There is a nice description of the issue on the SCons dev list: fork()+exec() vs posix_spawn()
There is a long standing JVM bug report with solutions: Use posix_spawn, not fork, on S10 to avoid swap exhaustion. But I'm not sure if this actually made it into JDK7 as the comments suggest was the plan.
In summary, on Unix-like systems, when one process (e.g. the JVM) needs to launch another process (e.g. git) a system call is made to