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тАО10-04-2006 07:24 AM
тАО10-04-2006 07:24 AM
Hi folks,
I'm setting up an intranet on a DS10 running VMS 7.3-2 update 008, CSWS 2.1 plus CSWS_PHP 1.3 and other toys and yesterday got some 'file lost' messages while setting up Apache. On trying an $anal/disk/read_check on the osd-5 volume Apache and the website lives on I get this:
%ANALDISK-F-ALLOCMEM, error allocating virtual memory
-LIB-F-INSVIRMEM, insufficient virtual memory
So far this is a fairly vanilla machine, new VMS install etc and this is the first OSD-5 volume I've tried creating.
Am I missing something?
Cheers
I'm setting up an intranet on a DS10 running VMS 7.3-2 update 008, CSWS 2.1 plus CSWS_PHP 1.3 and other toys and yesterday got some 'file lost' messages while setting up Apache. On trying an $anal/disk/read_check on the osd-5 volume Apache and the website lives on I get this:
%ANALDISK-F-ALLOCMEM, error allocating virtual memory
-LIB-F-INSVIRMEM, insufficient virtual memory
So far this is a fairly vanilla machine, new VMS install etc and this is the first OSD-5 volume I've tried creating.
Am I missing something?
Cheers
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тАО10-04-2006 07:40 AM
тАО10-04-2006 07:40 AM
Solution
Adrian,
$ HELP/MESSAGE ALLOCMEM
will tell pretty exactly what is wrong.
(this is pretty much the start of resolving ANY error messgage!)
You will need to enlarge the WSEXT and/or the PGFLQUOTA for the account running ANAL/DISK
hth
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe
$ HELP/MESSAGE ALLOCMEM
will tell pretty exactly what is wrong.
(this is pretty much the start of resolving ANY error messgage!)
You will need to enlarge the WSEXT and/or the PGFLQUOTA for the account running ANAL/DISK
hth
Proost.
Have one on me.
jpe
Don't rust yours pelled jacker to fine doll missed aches.
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тАО10-04-2006 10:23 PM
тАО10-04-2006 10:23 PM
Re: $anal/disk error on an ODS-5 volume
and boy did I have to increase them, since it was a default install WSEXT was 16384 and PGFLQUO was 50000; I got no joy until they were both upped to 65535 and 200000 respectively.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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