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Pipe.php - Fatal Error Unable to allocate shared memory segment


mwaraitch

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Hi,

its dedicated linux server, cloudlinux+lsphp

 

Emails send to my whmcs addresses are bouncing with following, if some one here has some experience on it to advice.

pipe to |/home/xxxx/public_html/support/pipe/pipe.php

generated by sales@xxxx.com

local delivery failed

 

The following text was generated during the delivery attempt:

 

------ pipe to |/home/xxx/public_html/support/pipe/pipe.php

generated by sales@xxxx.com ------

 

Fri Nov 13 00:31:28 2015 (780478): Fatal Error Unable to allocate shared memory segment of 268435456 bytes: shmat: Cannot allocate memory (12)

 

Action: failed

Final-Recipient: rfc822;|/home/xxx/public_html/support/pipe/pipe.php

Status: 5.0.0

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My b you are right, I found that disk quota of my domain was exceeding so I updated that. Also asked the server admin to look into it and it was resolved for the moment.

However, then the piping started behaving randomly. In earlier versions of cpanel and whmcs, the | php -q would be automatically written when you put /home/user/crons/pipe.php in the autoresponder within cpanel. It does not seem it worked now in my case. I experimented a bit with /etc/valiases/yourdomain.com and managed to insert it, however, that again initiated Unable to allocate shared memory segment.

I think its to do with clound linx and lsphp combination and some aspects not correctly configured. This is just my guess, I am not technical guy.

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