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Re: WIerdness when creating Loop-aes file?
On Wed, March 8, 2006 21:00, Jan Johansson wrote:
> Mar 7 19:20:41 cookiemonster kernel: Swap cache: add 637, delete 530,
> find 111/130, race 0+0 Mar 7 19:20:41 cookiemonster kernel: Out of
> Memory: Killed process 29237 (mysqld).
> Mar 7 19:21:09 cookiemonster kernel: Swap cache: add 637, delete 530,
> find 111/130, race 0+0 Mar 7 19:21:09 cookiemonster kernel: Out of
> Memory: Killed process 26106 (apache2).
hm, /me fails to see the relation to loop-aes here. sure, loading another
module alters the kernel in some way, and accessing a loop-device could
have an impact on the VM - but this just looks like an "ordinary" OOM
error.
at what stage did the error occur?
> Running Debian 3.1
> cookiemonster:~/VMware# uname -a
> Linux cookiemonster 2.6.8-2-686 #1 Tue Aug 16 13:22:48 UTC 2005 i686
hm, have you
1) tried a recent (vanilla) kernel?
2) searched debian/bugs for any OOM issues?
is this reproducible in any way?
if yes, did the recent kernel help? if not, you've got reason to Cc: LKML :)
cheers,
Christian.
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