Hi all,
I also noticed that the Unix(?) VMs are rather fragile when they reach a low space condition. One sure thing to crash Squeak is/was(?) to run it with a relatively small amount of free space, open a large paint tool and try to draw. The moment the first pixel is set the image gets copied internally and the VM seg faults. Michael "Jochen F. Rick" wrote: > > I don't know what could be causing this. Could it be that there are more > people trying to upload files? I have a sneaking suspicion that this is > what still causes the Solaris machines to go wacky. > > The LowSpaceDebug.log file indicates that there may be an extremely large > Swiki page that doesn't fit into memory. Delete the LowSpaceDebug.log file > and give the server more memory. There's a good chance that will make the > crashing go away. > > Peace and Luck! > > Je77 > > PS Are you using the latest ComSwiki? > > On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 09:36:43AM -0500, Bill Denney wrote: > > I just found this log file (LowSpaceDebug.log), but it doesn't say > > especially much to me (^M changed to newlines for readability): > > > > --- Begin file > > > > 8 March 2002 1:07:05 am > > Space is low > > > > VM: unix - Squeak3.1alpha of 7 March 2001 [latest update: #4173] > > Image: Squeak3.1alpha [latest update: #3987] > > > > Delay>>wait > > WorldState>>interCyclePause: > > WorldState>>doOneCycleFor: > > PasteUpMorph>>doOneCycle > > [] in Project class>>spawnNewProcess > > [] in BlockContext>>newProcess > > > > ---End file > > > > Bill > > > > -=- Bill Denney -=- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -=- > > Sum ergo cogito.
