Thanks for the response.
 
It happens to various files, none very large, so it wouldn't seem to be just one file that's too big. We have plenty for available ram and swap when this happens.
 
I'll look into building a custom binary, but as this is a production system, I'm not anxious to try it.


"Mark D. Baushke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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The ,v file could possibly exceed the ability of your system to mmap it
into memory. Do you have enough free memory and/or swap on your system?
You may need/want to rebuild your cvs executable and manually hack the
config.h file to '#undef HAVE_MMAP' to see if that solves your problem.

Good luck,
-- Mark
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