From: Sylvain Robitaille (syl@alcor.concordia.ca)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 14:24:49 EDT
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Wow! I've *never* seen this before...
The system is a DS10, with 512MB of physical memory, and > 1GB swap (2
swap partitions: 521 MB + 512 MB). I'm trying to compile OpenSSL-0.9.6e
on it and I'm getting this error when it tries to compile
crypto/sha/sha_dgst.c:
Fatal: Insufficient virtual memory to continue compilation.
I don't know what to make of it. I've tried unlimitting all my process
resources, I've checked with both vmstat and monitor and neither are
showing anything that I would consider unusual (sample vmstat output
appended below my signature).
Have any others seen this happen?
Can somebody help me figure out where I should look for at least more
information about this, and preferably some sort of resolution?
(I currently have OpenSSL-0.9.3 on this system, and I've successfully
compiled OpenSSL-0.9.6e on other Tru64-Unix-4.0[efg] systems without
problems...)
Thanks in advance...
-- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Sylvain Robitaille syl@alcor.concordia.ca Systems analyst Concordia University Instructional & Information Technology Montreal, Quebec, Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (compilation of the file was started after the third line from vmstat below. It terminates when runnable processes goes back to 2) Sorry about the long lines... : athena[root] /local/pkg/openssl/openssl-0.9.6e; vmstat 1 Virtual Memory Statistics: (pagesize = 8192) procs memory pages intr cpu r w u act free wire fault cow zero react pin pout in sy cs us sy id 2 120 28 35K 16K 11K 1235M 104M 415M 3M 434M 559K 54 1K 239 6 4 90 2 120 28 35K 16K 11K 166 5 145 0 15 0 21 704 123 0 2 98 2 120 28 35K 16K 11K 118 0 118 0 0 0 39 218 157 2 2 96 3 121 28 35K 15K 11K 121 0 118 0 2 0 39 617 141 28 5 67 3 121 28 36K 15K 11K 818 41 730 0 49 0 14 97 94 98 2 0 3 121 28 41K 10K 11K 808 4 803 0 5 0 16 703 581 76 24 0 3 121 28 46K 5164 11K 6031 0 6030 0 0 0 25 853 812 62 38 0 3 121 28 51K 514 11K 5323 0 5323 0 0 0 12 650 639 58 42 0 3 119 28 35K 16K 11K 4000 0 3977 0 0 0 14 209 173 6 9 85 2 120 28 35K 16K 11K 128 0 118 0 0 0 13 80 58 1 2 97 2 120 28 35K 16K 11K 119 0 118 0 0 0 11 661 76 0 2 98
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