Am 13.09.2017 um 20:46 schrieb Aaron Digulla:
Another possible reason is that you don't have enough processes. Chrome renders each tab in a different process. That means chrome needs a ton of entries in the process table. To see how many you have, use: ... To fix this, add these two lines to /etc/security/limits.conf:
* hard nproc 1700 * soft nproc 1200
Thanks for all your responses! Today I got another core-dump: Sep 18 11:54:51 c-web1 kernel: mmap: chromium (8060): VmData 2147631104 exceed data ulimit 2147483647. Update limits or use boot option ignore_rlimit_data. Sep 18 11:54:51 c-web1 kernel: do_trap: 117 callbacks suppressed Sep 18 11:54:51 c-web1 kernel: traps: chromium[8060] trap int3 ip:5630a8cc7d7e sp:7ffe4b3e3610 error:0 Sep 18 11:54:52 c-web1 systemd-coredump[14985]: Process 8060 (chromium) of user 1027 dumped core. In my Leap 42.3 installation the values you suggested for /etc/security/limits.conf were already set. I have now increased them to 2200/2000, I wonder if that PC now stops core-dumping. Best regards -- Johannes Weberhofer Weberhofer GmbH, Austria, Vienna -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org