Poul-Henning wrote:
Make sure you have rev 1.9 of src/sys/geom/bde/g_bde_crypt.c
I hadn't done my math and before that rev gbde would request
very large lumps of ram from malloc(9).
For a few hours, I thought that rev 1.9 may have fixed the problem, but
I just received another ENOMEM
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Lucky Green writes:
Poul-Henning wrote:
Make sure you have rev 1.9 of src/sys/geom/bde/g_bde_crypt.c
I hadn't done my math and before that rev gbde would request
very large lumps of ram from malloc(9).
For a few hours, I thought that rev 1.9 may have fixed
Lucky Green (Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 06:40:58PM -0800) wrote:
I am seeing a lot of crashes of GBDE, causing ENOMEM errors to scroll
rapidly on the console. Whenever this happens, the server becomes
unresponsive to keyboard or any other input and has to be power cycled.
Is there some debug setting
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Lucky Green writes:
I am seeing a lot of crashes of GBDE, causing ENOMEM errors to scroll
rapidly on the console. Whenever this happens, the server becomes
unresponsive to keyboard or any other input and has to be power cycled.
Is there some debug setting that I can
I am seeing a lot of crashes of GBDE, causing ENOMEM errors to scroll
rapidly on the console. Whenever this happens, the server becomes
unresponsive to keyboard or any other input and has to be power cycled.
Is there some debug setting that I can set which would help diagnose the
problem further?