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authorxbofang <[email protected]>2018-10-26 14:00:55 +0800
committerGitHub <[email protected]>2018-10-26 14:00:55 +0800
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memory typo
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<p>The above slogan is one of the more common reasons for Erlang to terminate.
For unknown reasons the Erlang Run-Time System failed to allocate memory to
use. When this happens a crash dump is generated that contains information
- about the state of the system as it ran out of mmeory. Use the
+ about the state of the system as it ran out of memory. Use the
<seealso marker="observer:cdv"><c>crashdump_viewer</c></seealso> to get a
view of the memory is being used. Look for processes with large heaps or
many messages, large ets tables, etc.</p>