Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 14:36:05 -0400 From: Howard Goldstein <hg@queue.to> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: 3ware RAID ctrlr: twe0: twe_map_request: malloc failed. Informational or am I screwed? Message-ID: <46C0A495.4060706@queue.to>
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Would someone confirm (or disabuse!) me of the belief that these 3ware Escalade 8106-LP2 (2 port sata raid controllers) related messages are informational and the UFS device is retrying after it sees ENOMEM causing these? Aug 13 10:29:48 cally kernel: twe0: twe_map_request: malloc failed Aug 13 10:33:04 cally kernel: twe0: twe_map_request: malloc failed Aug 13 11:05:37 cally kernel: twe0: twe_map_request: malloc failed Aug 13 11:14:55 cally kernel: twe0: twe_map_request: malloc failed Aug 13 12:07:44 cally kernel: twe0: twe_map_request: malloc failed Aug 13 12:28:05 cally kernel: twe0: twe_map_request: malloc failed Aug 13 14:29:59 cally kernel: twe0: twe_map_request: malloc failed (Either way but particularly in the event the data are being lost is there a sysctl or kernel build option to supply a bit more memory in advance?)
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