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тАО05-29-2001 03:07 PM
тАО05-29-2001 03:07 PM
/usr/lib/dld.sl: call to mmap() failed - TEXT
We are working with Lawson applications with Sybase database and are getting a mmap error.
"/usr/lib/dld.sl: call to mmap() failed - TEXT /usr/cobol/cobdir/coblib/libhpcobol.1
/usr/lib/dld.sl: not enough space"
Has anyone seen this type of error before? I have checked other mmap error entries and they don't seem to quite match my symptoms.
Ted
"/usr/lib/dld.sl: call to mmap() failed - TEXT /usr/cobol/cobdir/coblib/libhpcobol.1
/usr/lib/dld.sl: not enough space"
Has anyone seen this type of error before? I have checked other mmap error entries and they don't seem to quite match my symptoms.
Ted
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тАО05-30-2001 12:35 AM
тАО05-30-2001 12:35 AM
Re: /usr/lib/dld.sl: call to mmap() failed - TEXT
could be one of a few things:
1: out of shared memory
2: out of swap space
3: memory leak causing one of the above.
You may want to check and reconfiure the swap spacxe and/or shared memory settings
1: out of shared memory
2: out of swap space
3: memory leak causing one of the above.
You may want to check and reconfiure the swap spacxe and/or shared memory settings
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тАО05-30-2001 02:58 AM
тАО05-30-2001 02:58 AM
Re: /usr/lib/dld.sl: call to mmap() failed - TEXT
Hi,
You may:
1. Control the value of kernel parameter shmmax ( Max shared memory segment [ in bytes ]).
2. Increase your swap space and modifying the kernel parameter swapchunks and maxswapchunks, these parameter control the amount of space that you are allow to reach even if you got more space.
example :
swap space is 4GB .
swapchunks = 1024 .
maxswapchunks = 2048.
conclusion : you are only allowed to use 2GB swap and not more !.
So, you may consider the formulat
maxswapchunks * swapchunks to control the accessibility of your swap area.
3. Use the command ipcs to control message queues, semaphores and shared memory segments.
I hope this could help.
You may:
1. Control the value of kernel parameter shmmax ( Max shared memory segment [ in bytes ]).
2. Increase your swap space and modifying the kernel parameter swapchunks and maxswapchunks, these parameter control the amount of space that you are allow to reach even if you got more space.
example :
swap space is 4GB .
swapchunks = 1024 .
maxswapchunks = 2048.
conclusion : you are only allowed to use 2GB swap and not more !.
So, you may consider the formulat
maxswapchunks * swapchunks to control the accessibility of your swap area.
3. Use the command ipcs to control message queues, semaphores and shared memory segments.
I hope this could help.
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