buildworld fails RC1 -> RC2 [SOLVED]
Doug White
dwhite at gumbysoft.com
Thu Nov 4 10:21:22 PST 2004
Leroy,
How much swap does this machine have? buildworld needs a fair amount of
memory but you're pretty tight even before them.
On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Leroy van Logchem wrote:
>
> >>Killed
> >>*** Error code 137
> >>
> >>
> >Are you sure that someone didn't send the SIGKILL signal manually
> >(e.g. bad killall command, etc)? Does it always fail in exactly this
> >spot?
> >
> >Kris
> >
> >
>
> Found the reason: <shame on me>
>
> Nov 2 16:56:21 198-201 kernel: pid 37317 (genattrtab), uid 0, was
> killed: out of swap space
>
> It's a old system:
>
> CPU: Pentium III/Pentium III Xeon/Celeron (451.03-MHz 686-class CPU)
> real memory = 67096576 (63 MB)
> avail memory = 56057856 (53 MB)
>
> # ./freebsd-memory.pl
>
> SYSTEM MEMORY INFORMATION:
> mem_wire: 22495232 ( 21MB) [ 39%] Wired: disabled for
> paging out
> mem_active: + 20389888 ( 19MB) [ 35%] Active: recently referenced
> mem_inactive:+ 9551872 ( 9MB) [ 16%] Inactive: recently not
> referenced
> mem_cache: + 3747840 ( 3MB) [ 6%] Cached: almost avail. for
> allocation
> mem_free: + 425984 ( 0MB) [ 0%] Free: fully available for
> allocation
> mem_gap_vm: + 167936 ( 0MB) [ 0%] Memory gap: UNKNOWN
> -------------- ------------ ----------- ------
> mem_all: = 56778752 ( 54MB) [100%] Total real memory managed
> mem_gap_sys: + 1376256 ( 1MB) Memory gap: Kernel?!
> -------------- ------------ -----------
> mem_phys: = 58155008 ( 55MB) Total real memory available
> mem_gap_hw: + 565248 ( 0MB) Memory gap: Segment
> Mappings?!
> -------------- ------------ -----------
> mem_hw: = 58720256 ( 56MB) Total real memory installed
>
> SYSTEM MEMORY SUMMARY:
> mem_used: 44994560 ( 42MB) [ 76%] Logically used memory
> mem_avail: + 13725696 ( 13MB) [ 23%] Logically available memory
> -------------- ------------ ----------- ------
> mem_total: = 58720256 ( 56MB) [100%] Logically total memory
>
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