Hello,
On 04/15/10 20:41, Peter Jeremy wrote:
> The out-of-swap hander will kill the largest process so one of your
> problems is probably "throwto003". I can't offer any suggestion as
> to why the swap_pager_getswapspace() errors continued afterwards.
Okay, it was my fault. After huge processe
On 2010-Apr-14 06:44:58 +0200, Gabor PALI wrote:
>Apr 14 05:26:45 xxx kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace(16): failed
>Apr 14 05:26:45 xxx kernel: pid 7388 (throwto003), uid 1001, was
>killed: out of swap space
>Apr 14 05:26:45 xxx kernel: swap_pager_getswapspace(16): failed
The out-of-swap hander wi
Hi Jeremy,
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Jeremy Chadwick
wrote:
> The swapinfo command you ran was not run at 05:26 in the morning.
It was run a few minutes after. I accidentally got it live :) Well,
I was expecting that because I have seen similar message previously in
the logs. I think i
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 06:44:58AM +0200, Gabor PALI wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I am running a FreeBSD/amd64 8-STABLE with GENERIC kernel as of
> February 17 on my box (quad core, 2 GB RAM), and recently I spot some
> interesting problems in my logs. My machine runs two instances of a
> client in
Hello there,
I am running a FreeBSD/amd64 8-STABLE with GENERIC kernel as of
February 17 on my box (quad core, 2 GB RAM), and recently I spot some
interesting problems in my logs. My machine runs two instances of a
client in two separate chroot environments in parallel with 32-bit and
64-bit user