we've just upgraded to Rails 3.2.5 from Rails 3.0.7 and using the assets-pipeline compilation on the fly for the staging server, but some times we face this exception !
Showing /var/rails/appname/app/views/common/_my_partial.html.haml where line # raised:
Cannot allocate memory - nodejs /tmp/execjs20120613-17090-thoc8f.js 2>&1
Extracted source (around line #):
Trace of template inclusion: app/views/layouts/application.html.haml
Although nothing fancy or huge memory allocations is done in the coffeescripts or in the images folder for example !
Thanks...
It's simple to spend the three minutes (maybe two if you type fast) to add a swap file to your server.
If you're running Ubuntu (not sure how well this works for other Linux flavors), just follow this tutorial from DigitalOcean:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/articles/how-to-add-swap-on-ubuntu-12-04
Voila!
Based on the tutorial link provided by Kyle Carlson
Check swap space
sudo swapon -s
An empty list will confirm that you have no swap files enabled:
Filename Type Size Used Priority
Create and Enable the Swap File (swapfile)
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=256k
Create a linux swap area:
sudo mkswap /swapfile
output:
Setting up swapspace version 1, size = 262140 KiB no label, UUID=103c4545-5fc5-47f3-a8b3-dfbdb64fd7eb
Activate the swapfile:
sudo swapon /swapfile
check if you can see the swap summary.
swapon -s
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/swapfile file 262140 0 -1
Done!
To make the swap file permenant
sudo nano /etc/fstab
Paste in the following line:
/swapfile none swap sw 0 0
Swappiness in the file should be set to 10. Skipping this step may cause both poor performance, whereas setting it to 10 will cause swap to act as an emergency buffer, preventing out-of-memory crashes.
echo 10 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
echo vm.swappiness = 10 | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf
set up the correct permissions on the swap file to not readable by the public:
sudo chown root:root /swapfile
sudo chmod 0600 /swapfile
Based on @tohi's answer, I created a script which you can paste into a terminal.
# Turn it (off) on
# sudo swapoff -a
sudo swapon -s
# Create a swap file
# 512k --> Swapfile of 512 MB
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=512k
# Use the swap file
sudo mkswap /swapfile
sudo swapon /swapfile
# make sure the swap is present after reboot:
sudo echo " /swapfile none swap sw 0 0 " >> /etc/fstab
# Set the swappiness (performance - aware)
echo 10 | sudo tee /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
echo vm.swappiness = 10 | sudo tee -a /etc/sysctl.conf
# Change the permission to non-world-readable
sudo chown root:root /swapfile
sudo chmod 0600 /swapfile
Update: If you need to resize the /swapfile
at a later point check out this answer: https://askubuntu.com/a/763717/508371
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