svn commit: r40910 - head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq

Eitan Adler eadler at FreeBSD.org
Fri Feb 8 00:22:47 UTC 2013


Author: eadler
Date: Fri Feb  8 00:22:46 2013
New Revision: 40910
URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/40910

Log:
  Remove obsolete question
  
  Noted by:	imp
  Approved by:	bcr (mentor, implicit)

Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml	Fri Feb  8 00:22:44 2013	(r40909)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/book.xml	Fri Feb  8 00:22:46 2013	(r40910)
@@ -2225,23 +2225,6 @@ bindkey ^[[3~ delete-char # for xterm</p
       </qandaentry>
 
       <qandaentry>
-	<question id="panic-kmemmap-too-small">
-	  <para>My system does not have 1 GB of RAM, and &os; still
-	    panics with <errorname>kmem_map too
-	    small</errorname>!</para>
-	</question>
-
-	<answer>
-	  <para>The panic indicates that the system ran out of virtual
-	    memory for network buffers (specifically, mbuf clusters).
-	    You can increase the amount of VM available for mbuf
-	    clusters by following the instructions in the <ulink
-	      url="&url.books.handbook;/configtuning-kernel-limits.html#nmbclusters">Network Limits</ulink>
-	    section of the Handbook.</para>
-	</answer>
-      </qandaentry>
-
-      <qandaentry>
 	<question id="proc-table-full">
 	  <para>Why do I get the error <errorname>maxproc limit
 	      exceeded by uid %i, please see tuning(7) and
@@ -2253,9 +2236,8 @@ bindkey ^[[3~ delete-char # for xterm</p
 	    processes to exist at one time.  The number is based on the
 	    <varname>kern.maxusers</varname> &man.sysctl.8; variable.
 	    <varname>kern.maxusers</varname> also affects various other
-	    in-kernel limits, such as network buffers (see <link
-	      linkend="panic-kmemmap-too-small">this</link> earlier
-	    question).  If your machine is heavily loaded, you probably
+	    in-kernel limits, such as network buffers.
+	    If your machine is heavily loaded, you probably
 	    want to increase <varname>kern.maxusers</varname>.  This
 	    will increase these other system limits in addition to the
 	    maximum number of processes.</para>


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