"/tmp/cvsj9Hhya" 9 lines, 317 characters
cvs [commit aborted]: out of memory
"TRIDEVL":cvsuser:/tridevl/source/trisource>
2G of ram if that matters and plenty of tmp space.. i believe
-rw-r- 1 cvsuser tridevl 66693120 Sep 19 13:06 ver436.tar
/dev/hd3
Hello,
I am trying to do a merge from one branch to another. Among other
changes, on the changed branch I have added a large, 1 GB file
(packaged oracle -- don't ask). It is a binary type file -kb. During
the merge, all of the RAM and some SWAP is taken and then an "out of
memory&quo
/csh.cshrc set
default limits on memory whereas bash didn't.
Olaf
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> Olaf
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Hi,
I can successfully check in very large log files into cvs but I cannot
check them out. When I try to do a cvs checkout I get:
cvs [checkout aborted]: out of memory; can not reallocate 1310720 bytes
Is there any way around this problem?
Thanks,
--
Dan Allred - 512-493-8464
Netpliance
> So I guess my questions are:
>
> 1. Assuming that we need more memory, why not all of the swap is used?
> I am not trying to say that there's something wrong with 'cvs', rather
> just trying to understand the problem.
On a 32 bits OS, you rarely can allocate more than 2GB per process for
structu
Armel Asselin wrote:
> > So I guess my questions are:
> >
> > 1. Assuming that we need more memory, why not all of the swap is used?
> > I am not trying to say that there's something wrong with 'cvs', rather
> > just trying to understand the problem.
> On a 32 bits OS, you rarely can allocate more
One thing you could try is to recompile CVS without HAVE_MMAP flag.
On a 32 bit system memory mapped files will hit the 2GB limit. By
default
CVS uses mmap'd files for faster performance.
That said CVS could avoid loading entire file in memory and work
off segements when doing common operation. Ho
Rahul wrote:
> One thing you could try is to recompile CVS without HAVE_MMAP flag.
> On a 32 bit system memory mapped files will hit the 2GB limit. By
> default
> CVS uses mmap'd files for faster performance.
>
> That said CVS could avoid loading entire file in memory and work
> off segements whe
fully check in very large log files into cvs but I cannot
check them out. When I try to do a cvs checkout I get:
cvs [checkout aborted]: out of memory; can not reallocate 1310720 bytes
Is there any way around this problem?
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Dan Allred writes:
>
> cvs [checkout aborted]: out of memory; can not reallocate 1310720 bytes
>
> Is there any way around this problem?
Get more (virtual) memory. How to do this is operating system specific;
you may just have to increase your limits or you might have to
rec
Paul Sander wrote:
> You need 1.3 GIGabytes of memory to check out this file? I can think of
> several workarounds:
[snip]
> cvs [checkout aborted]: out of memory; can not reallocate 1310720 bytes
That sure looks like 1.3 Mbytes to me. You can try messing with compilation
optio
I am checking a directory via pserver remotely
and it ran into an error on my linux host which has smaller amount of
memory resource:
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not reallocate 50331648 bytes
that directory contains severals tar files such as
75141120 Mar 9 16:53 ew53dataM.tar
I
I have a user that was trying to delete a 64 MB file from one of our
repositories and he got an error stating that CVS aborted because it was Out
of Memory. Is there any limit on the size of files that can be deleted or
manipulated within CVS? Does it just kind of bomb out at a certain
During a CVS commit I got the following error message:
cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate x bytes
The binary file is not that large, it was commited multiple times
before, making it a large file to commit. Therefore I decided to
remove older versions (with the -orange
Scott O. writes:
>
> I have a user that was trying to delete a 64 MB file from one of our
> repositories and he got an error stating that CVS aborted because it was Out
> of Memory. Is there any limit on the size of files that can be deleted or
> manipulated within CVS? Does
Paul writes:
>
> During a CVS commit I got the following error message:
> cvs [server aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate x bytes
You need to increase the amount of (virtual) memory available to the CVS
server. Exactly how to do that is highly system dependent.
-Larry Jones
Hi -
Few thoughts on overcoming hardwre limitations.
Not related to just solving virtual memory issues.
If you are hitting hard limits on a box one other
way out is to have a cluster of CVS repositories in
your LAN. You could then distribute the load across
CVS repositories.
This could be done
[update aborted]: out of memory; can not allocate
335 bytes
-
Is there some system setting, like a minimum vm size,
or something similar which I should set on the AIX
machine to get cvs to serve the large file ? Any
suggestions ?
Thanks in advance.
Sri
When checking out a directory with large binary files, cvs fails with
"out of memory". How can we get around this?
$ cvs checkout PKI/WFCMS/robodemo/src
cvs server: Updating PKI/WFCMS/robodemo/src
U PKI/WFCMS/robodemo/src/Browser_Based.rd
U PKI/WFCMS/robodemo/src/Exchange5.5_Brow
Tom Simons writes:
>
> When checking out a directory with large binary files, cvs fails with
> "out of memory". How can we get around this?
Don't store large binary files in a source control system. :-)
You need to make more virtual memory available on the server.
Hi,
I am trying bytes to checkin a big file of 95MB into a repository. I
am woking on a HP-UX 10.20 system and CVS version is 1.11.1p. I am
getting the following error messages, cvs [commit aborted]: out of
memory; can not reallocate 95683558
TIA
One of my users complained she got this message whenever she checked out or updated in her module. I found that she had committed two of her binaries; one was 11Mb, the other was 7Mb. When I removed those files, the checkout/update worked.
I am running cvs 1.11 pserver with "-T /tmpcvs", where
We had this problem on a BSD box here. Turns out there were some
restrictions in place on how much swap space a user program could use, and
cvs was exceeding it. Our IS guy made some changes on the machine and it
solved the problem.
Dave
on 1/9/01 2:54 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sachin wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am trying bytes to checkin a big file of 95MB into a repository. I
> am woking on a HP-UX 10.20 system and CVS version is 1.11.1p. I am
> getting the following error messages, cvs [commit aborted]: out of
> memory; can not reallocate 95683558
>
20 system and CVS version is 1.11.1p. I am
> > getting the following error messages, cvs [commit aborted]: out of
> > memory; can not reallocate 95683558
> > TIA.
>
> First: Are you really sure you need to put that file under revision contr
> ol?
> What is it?
>
Sachin wrote:
>
> hi,
> Thanks for the info. I have checked that I have enough of swap and tmp
> space free. Inspite of that it gives me an error. I have tried
> checking in a file size of max 60 MB. After that it cribs and starts
> giving the memory error.
> there is some limitation from cvs sid
Sachin writes:
>
> Thanks for the info. I have checked that I have enough of swap and tmp
> space free. Inspite of that it gives me an error. I have tried
> checking in a file size of max 60 MB. After that it cribs and starts
> giving the memory error.
> there is some limitation from cvs side its
You wouldn't be running out of swap space, would you? What happens if you
reduce the number of processes running on that machine, increase the size
of the swap partition, and clean out any swapfs filesystems you might have?
RCS has compilations options that trade high performance (memory mapped
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