Stefan de Konink wrote:
> #BBPTRIM_ENTER: memsize=180224,vmsize=14397997056
> #BBPTRIM: memtarget=0 vmtarget=0
> #BBPTRIM_EXIT: memsize=20365312,vmsize=14397997056
> #BBPTRIM_ENTER: memsize=2496368440,vmsize=16874000184
> #BBPTRIM: memtarget=778092856 vmtarget=0
> #BBPTRIM_EXIT: memsize=20365312,vmsize=10150287928
> Killed
>   
^^^^^^^^
This means the process is victimized by the Linux kernel.
> This one also doen't make me happy. The initial table that are inserted 
> without a problem are of 19GB and 1GB.
>
> The table that fails after it is 7GB.
>
>
> Now obviously we are talking about a system that could use some more 
> memory. But I don't really see why it is inserting 20GB without a 
> problem, and then borks on the inserting of 7GB. A non string, table.
>
>
>
> Stefan
>
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