Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 06:10:01 -0700 (PDT) From: dag-erli@ifi.uio.no (Dag-Erling C. =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sm=F8rgrav?= ) To: freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: bin/8275: w/top/etc randomly fail with 'Cannot allocate memory' Message-ID: <199810121310.GAA09557@freefall.freebsd.org>
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From: dag-erli@ifi.uio.no (Dag-Erling C. =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sm=F8rgrav?= )
To: root@shell1.dragondata.com
Cc: FreeBSD-gnats-submit@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject: Re: bin/8275: w/top/etc randomly fail with 'Cannot allocate memory'
Date: 12 Oct 1998 15:08:24 +0200
"home.dragondata.com" <root@shell1.dragondata.com> writes:
> bash-2.02# w
> 1:10PM up 19 days, 54 mins, 7 users, load averages: 0.08, 0.48, 0.73
> USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
> w: kvm_getprocs: Cannot allocate memory: Cannot allocate memory
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
can.not ()
('kan-(.){a:}t; k*-'n{a:}t, ka-')
can not
-- cannot but to be bound to: MUST
al.lo.cate (vt)
('al-*-.k{a-}t)
Etymology: ML i[allocatus], pp. of i[allocare], fr. L i[ad-] +
i[locare] to place, fr. i[locus] place -- more at
STALL]
1) vt, to apportion for a specific purpose or to particular persons
or things: DISTRIBUTE
2) vt, ASSIGN, DESIGNATE
syn. see allot; -- al.lo.ca.tion, n
(.al-*-'k{a-}-sh*n)
mem.o.ry (n)
('mem-(*-)r{e-})
Etymology: ME i[memorie], fr. MF i[memoire], fr. L i[memoria],
fr. i[memor] mindful; akin to OE i[mimorian] to remember, L
i[mora] delay, Gk i[merm{e-}ra] care, Skt i[smarati]
he remembers
1) a) n, the power or process of reproducing or recalling what has been
learnedand retained esp. through associative mechanisms
b) n, persistent modification of structure or behavior resulting
from an organism's activity or experience
c) n, the store of things learned and retained as evidenced by
recall and recognition
2) a) n, commemorative remembrance
b) n, the fact or condition of being remembered
3) a) n, a particular act of recall or recollection
b) n, an image or impression of someone or something remembered
c) n, the time within which past events can be or are remembered
4) n, a component in an electronic computing machine into which
information can be inserted, stored, and extracted when needed
Synonyms: i[syn] REMEMBRANCE, RECOLLECTION,
REMINISCENCE]; MEMORY applies both to the power of remembering
and to what is remembered; REMEMBRANCE applies to the act of
remembering or the fact of being remembered; RECOLLECTION adds
an implication of consciously bringing back to mind often with some
effort; REMINISCENCE suggests the recalling of incidents,
experience, or feelings from a remote past
> >Fix:
> Not sure, if someone has any clues, let me know and I'll start looking
> though.
Add more memory or swap to your computer.
DES
--
Dag-Erling Smørgrav - dag-erli@ifi.uio.no
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