Unfortunately, it didn't changed anything. The OOM has occured about 20 minutes ago... But the first OOM I saw on the server's screen was triggered by mysqld, usually it's apache and then other processes but this time, it was mysqld... I don't know why but I'm nearly sure that apache is the bad one because, as I already said it in my first message, when apache isn't started, the OOM doesn't occur.
Unfortunately, it didn't changed anything. The OOM has occured about 20 minutes ago... But the first OOM I saw on the server's screen was triggered by mysqld, usually it's apache and then other processes but this time, it was mysqld... I don't know why but I'm nearly sure that apache is the bad one because, as I already said it in my first message, when apache isn't started, the OOM doesn't occur.
Do you have an idea ?