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02-12-2004 06:47 AM
02-12-2004 06:47 AM
Build Kernel error
Hi:
I have a big problem, I change some values in the kernel parameter, but when the system try to buil the kernel this process fail
I try buil the kernell manual too
error:
# make -f config.mk
Loading the kernel...
Malloc is out of memory, leaks over 512k:
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: Out of memory
Malloc: 13887680 bytes allocated by Unknown:0x35e6b
Malloc: 1180000 bytes allocated by Unknown:0x38d87
Malloc: 4063232 bytes allocated by Unknown:0x11577
Malloc: 1015808 bytes allocated by Unknown:0x1155b
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
# Cannot build a kernel using /usr/sbin/config. The standard output of the command is shown below: Stop. config: make did an exit(1)
The command exitted with exitcode -71.
I have a big problem, I change some values in the kernel parameter, but when the system try to buil the kernel this process fail
I try buil the kernell manual too
error:
# make -f config.mk
Loading the kernel...
Malloc is out of memory, leaks over 512k:
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: Out of memory
Malloc: 13887680 bytes allocated by Unknown:0x35e6b
Malloc: 1180000 bytes allocated by Unknown:0x38d87
Malloc: 4063232 bytes allocated by Unknown:0x11577
Malloc: 1015808 bytes allocated by Unknown:0x1155b
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
# Cannot build a kernel using /usr/sbin/config. The standard output of the command is shown below: Stop. config: make did an exit(1)
The command exitted with exitcode -71.
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02-12-2004 07:01 AM
02-12-2004 07:01 AM
Re: Build Kernel error
Hi,
I would suggest you shutdown some databases/applications to free up swapspace. You could check your free swapspace with swapinfo -tam. If you can not shutdown your databases/applications add some temp swapspace and try creating your kernel again.
Regards,
Robert-Jan
I would suggest you shutdown some databases/applications to free up swapspace. You could check your free swapspace with swapinfo -tam. If you can not shutdown your databases/applications add some temp swapspace and try creating your kernel again.
Regards,
Robert-Jan
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02-12-2004 07:04 AM
02-12-2004 07:04 AM
Re: Build Kernel error
Hi,
I agree with the previous post. Look at your swap space utilization. You may want to add more if it is near 100%.
Also, you can use mk_kernel to build the kernel.
-Sri
I agree with the previous post. Look at your swap space utilization. You may want to add more if it is near 100%.
Also, you can use mk_kernel to build the kernel.
-Sri
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try
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