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Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

... -Otto > >> >> relevant output of df: >> >> Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity ... is ok, I receive this error: >> >> >> >> # fsck -f /dev/sd0i >> >> ** /dev/rsd0i >> ... be the problem. I'm sure that there is another silly limit ...

openbsd-misc - Will - May 9 2008 - 11:16

Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

... -Otto > > > >> > >> relevant output of df: > >> > >> Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity ... ok, I receive this error: > >> >> > >> >> # fsck -f /dev/sd0i > >> >> ** /dev/rsd0i ... the problem. I'm sure that there is another silly limit ...

openbsd-misc - Otto Moerbeek - May 12 2008 - 11:49

Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

... -Otto > > > > > >> > > >> relevant output of df: > > >> > > >> Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity ... default fragment and block sizes, fsck > > >> > will require 1GB RAM to ... the problem. I'm sure that there is another silly limit ...

openbsd-misc - Will - May 12 2008 - 15:05

Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

... what I have. relevant output of df: Filesystem 512-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on ... is ok, I receive this error: >> >> # fsck -f /dev/sd0i >> ** /dev/rsd0i >> ** ... to be the problem. I'm sure that there is another silly limit >> I ...

openbsd-misc - Will - May 8 2008 - 17:18

Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

... default fragment and block sizes, fsck will require 1GB RAM to ... and repartitioned from a 1tb filesystem to > a 2tb share mount ... ok, I receive this error: > > # fsck -f /dev/sd0i > ** /dev/rsd0i ... the problem. I'm sure that there is another silly limit ...

openbsd-misc - David J. Stillman - May 8 2008 - 17:04

Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

... get rid of that 1G limit that seems more and more > ... up the data size resource limits, so if that's <= 1G ... how do you divide the > >memory between sbrk() and mmap()? > > How ... far away Some programs do memory management themselves, using sbrk(). We ...

openbsd-misc - Otto Moerbeek - May 19 2008 - 09:48

Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

... sets up the data size resource limits, so if that's <= 1G ... , how do you divide the >memory between sbrk() and mmap()? How ... can allocate about 3G of memory, IIRC their kernel is mapped ... allocate the full amount of memory due to fragmentation, but even ...

openbsd-misc - Hannah Schroeter - May 19 2008 - 09:12

Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

... you hit the 1G data space limit. > > Any chance to get rid of that 1G limit that seems more and more > arbitrary nowadays? ... up the data size resource limits, so if that's <= 1G ... how do you divide the memory between sbrk() and mmap()? -Otto ...

openbsd-misc - Otto Moerbeek - May 19 2008 - 09:00

Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

... not surprise you hit the 1G data space limit. Any chance to get rid of that 1G limit that seems more and more arbitrary nowadays? I remember reading ... how she sets up the data size resource limits, so if that's <= 1G the protection should ...

openbsd-misc - Hannah Schroeter - May 19 2008 - 08:38

Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

... s not surprise you hit the 1G data space >> limit. > > Any chance to get rid of that 1G limit that seems more and more > arbitrary nowadays? I remember reading ... how she > sets up the data size resource limits, so if that's <= 1G the > ...

openbsd-misc - Ted Unangst - May 19 2008 - 16:20

Re: fsck large filesystem, memory limit problem

On 2008-05-19, Hannah Schroeter wrote: > Who does still use sbrk() after OpenBSD's malloc uses mmap only? grepping an unpacked ports tree picks up at least emacs, spice, boehm-gc, erlang, and some Mozilla software. Some of these

openbsd-misc - Stuart Henderson - May 19 2008 - 11:38

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