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James Peach resolved TS-1528.
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    Resolution: Fixed

Thanks for the update Jack. I think the users@ list is a better place to 
discuss hardware, though it's a pity that no-one chimed in on the thread you 
started :(

I expect that USB disk would be pretty slow, but maybe that is outweighed by 
the larger capacity. It sounds like your plan for using the internal disk may 
bring some improvement; I'd like to hear how it goes.
                
> ats_memalign: couldn't allocate -548249600 bytes in Vol::init()
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TS-1528
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-1528
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 3.2.0
>         Environment: Debian testing (wheezy) on i686
>            Reporter: Jack Bates
>            Assignee: James Peach
>             Fix For: 3.3.3
>
>
> I consistently get the following error whenever I try to start Traffic Server 
> (release 3.2.0). Yesterday I built Traffic Server from Git HEAD (34a2ba) to 
> check if it behaves any differently, but I consistently reproduce this same 
> error whenever I try to start it, too
> Here's my configuration, which is pretty minimal: 
> http://nottheoilrig.com/trafficserver/201210120/
> What details can I provide to help debug this? James Peach suggested 
> attaching some kind of dump of the volume header: 
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/trafficserver-users/201210.mbox/%3C9ED91AE2-2F52-4BDB-9088-E14D40642C34%40apache.org%3E
> {code}
> administrator@debian$ TS_ROOT=/home/administrator/trafficserver 
> trafficserver/traffic_server
> [TrafficServer] using root directory '/home/administrator/trafficserver'
> FATAL: ats_memalign: couldn't allocate -548249600 bytes at alignment 4096 - 
> insufficient memory
> trafficserver/traffic_server - STACK TRACE:
> trafficserver/libtsutil.so.3(+0x1075b)[0xb76d075b]
> trafficserver/libtsutil.so.3(ats_memalign+0xa1)[0xb76d34c1]
> trafficserver/traffic_server(_ZN3Vol4initEPcxxb+0x282)[0x827bd52]
> trafficserver/traffic_server(_ZN5Cache4openEbb+0x5d8)[0x827dc48]
> trafficserver/traffic_server(_ZN14CacheProcessor15diskInitializedEv+0x323)[0x827e0d3]
> trafficserver/traffic_server(_ZN9CacheDisk9openStartEiPv+0x483)[0x828c9c3]
> trafficserver/traffic_server(_ZN19AIOCallbackInternal11io_completeEiPv+0x25)[0x8280a75]
> trafficserver/traffic_server(_ZN7EThread13process_eventEP5Eventi+0x8b)[0x830343b]
> trafficserver/traffic_server(_ZN7EThread7executeEv+0x723)[0x8304003]
> trafficserver/traffic_server(main+0x178d)[0x80c572d]
> /lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe6)[0xb7039e46]
> trafficserver/traffic_server[0x80cabdd]
> administrator@debian:~$ 
> {code}

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