On 14 April 2011 11:14, Dennis Nikiforov <dennis.nikifo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There is a legacy piece of custom software that runs only on 32 bit
> systems, so going to 64 bit is not possible.
>
> On Apr 14, 2011, at 12:08 PM, krad wrote:
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> On 14 April 2011 08:05, Dennis Nikiforov <dennis.nikifo...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>        I have a problem with FreeBSD 7.x 32bit running the standard PAE
>> kernel on a dell R210 server with 16GB of RAM. All servers spec'ed like this
>> have the same identical problem and it is not a hardware issue because all
>> memory tests have been negative.
>>
>>        basically the issue comes after PAE kernel has been compiled and
>> the system outputs all the time the following:
>>
>>        cannot fork kstack allocation failed or vm_thread_new: kstack
>> allocation failed
>>
>>        Since, this is a dell server there is basically nothing that I can
>> disable in BIOS, so perhaps someone knows what loader options do I need to
>> tweak the kernel and stop this from happening.
>>
>> Thanks,
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> why not use 64 bit as the r210 should be capable
>
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not even with lib32, also why not just not run pae. After all if its a 32bit
app it cant address all the ram anyhow
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