Or monster large "records," typically out of a type 1 or 19 file.
Example would be trying to ED &PH& GAZILLION_LINE_FILE.
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Regards,
Clif
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W. Clifton Oliver, CCP
CLIFTON OLIVER & ASSOCIATES
Tel: +1 619 460 5678 Web: www.oliver.com
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On Jul 16, 2007, at 12:27 PM, Jeff Fitzgerald wrote:
Mark,
This is perhaps grasping at straws and likely not the cause,
but...
We've seen this type of behavior "available memory exceeded"
with (1) aborted resizes -- resize bits are left set and can cause
attempts to reopen the file in a loop, eventually filling up the stack
space, and (2) damaged files with bad linkages / record headers. If
there might be common files used by the dying processes it sure
wouldn't
hurt to run diagnostics on them (or FAST).
Just a thought...
Jeff Fitzgerald
Fitzgerald & Long, Inc.
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My apologies for my previous attempt.
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UV 10.0.8, Solaris 8...
On Thursday and Friday night we've had our system grind to a halt with
'Available memory exceeded' messages... At first blush I would
think I
should have to increase max shared memory (shminfo_shmmax for
Solaris),
but I've got a fairly large value all ready (536870912, or 512mb).
I am seeing errors in /var/adm/messages that coincide with the
failures.
However they warn of swap space deficiencies... for example:
Jul 12 22:43:55 ccses genunix: [ID 470503 kern.warning] WARNING:
Sorry,
no swap
space to grow stack for pid 22440 (uvsh)
Jul 12 22:43:55 ccses last message repeated 9 times
I found the &PH& entry for a job that had the above PID. The job up
and
died with out giving any error messages. The job is not new, and had
been running every night without incident.
I plan on having our normal nightly processing run tonight, with the
exception of the one suspect job.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Mark Hennessey
State of Connecticut
Department of Social Services
Information Technology Services
Child Support Systems
Voice: 860-424-5261
Fax: 860-424-4813
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