Hello!

On Sat, 7 Oct 2006, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Server just crashed, rebooted and trying to do an fsck, reports the above ...

   Well, allocating 2Gb is a little too much. However I observe a related
problem. Has anyone noticed that process limits within single-user shell
are _way_ too low. 'ulimit -a' shows 128Mb for data segment (-d) and only
8Mb for the stack (-s). After booting to the multiuser mode my root has
1Gb for -d and 1Gb for -s (login.conf says 'unlimited' for both, and
/boot/loader.conf sets kern.maxdsiz and kern.maxssiz to 1Gb for both).
But where those small single-user defaults (-d 128M, -s 8Mb) hardwired? They are not in /.profile nor in /etc/profile nor in .profile. And such restrictive process limits _do_ prevent fsck_msdosfs from checking my large (51Gb) FAT32 partition from being checked from single-user mode while there is no problem in both multi-user mode _and_ /etc/rc execution. Problem is common for CURRENT
and RELENG_6.

Sincerely, Dmitry
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Atlantis ISP, System Administrator
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