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12-28-2001 01:07 AM
12-28-2001 01:07 AM
Swap Error
Getting following error appended to /var/adm/syslog/sysl* file on our HP9000/A500 Box :-
Dec 28 14:36:32 apps vmunix: Deferred swap reservation
failure pid: 1905^M
I have enough swap space on my box. The result of "swapinfo" is attached herewith this message.
Please suggest a way.
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12-28-2001 01:17 AM
12-28-2001 01:17 AM
Re: Swap Error
Refer to this posting:
http://bizforums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/0,,0x7ebb53921f1ad5118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html
Hope this helps. Regards.
Steven Sim Kok Leong
Brainbench MVP for Unix Admin
http://www.brainbench.com
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12-28-2001 01:32 AM
12-28-2001 01:32 AM
Re: Swap Error
.. Is the msg reported for different PIDs?
.. did the system Panic? if yes, then use Q4 to do a trace & send the results to the response center.
Nevertheless, looks like system ran out of the virtual space. I would suggest to double the swap space used - (twice as much as the RAM).
.. you need to investigate more on your processes, partically the total virtual space used by each process. If the above suggestion didn't fix the issue, consider to logg in an ITRC call with the Response Center for further problem isolation.
T++
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12-28-2001 01:48 AM
12-28-2001 01:48 AM
Re: Swap Error
Right now we r in the process of rebooting the system. But at the same time could anyone of you pl let me know what are the patches we have for hpux11.00[hp9000/A500] os to fix the memory leak problem?
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12-28-2001 06:14 AM
12-28-2001 06:14 AM
Re: Swap Error
More info required!
Thanks
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12-28-2001 06:36 AM
12-28-2001 06:36 AM
Re: Swap Error
The system process 'mib2agt' is the classic HP-UX 11.00 memory leaker.
Either patch PHSS_21046 or the newer PHSS_23670 fixes it.
Regards,
John
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12-28-2001 07:08 AM
12-28-2001 07:08 AM
Re: Swap Error
You need to either add more swap.
add more memory.
or
Find out what is using the memory/swap. I have been able to increase the size of the Oracle SGA or SAP shared memory parms. This allocates more memory up front but lets the applications store more memory before it needs to swap or allocate more memory.
I am not sure what applications your are running on your machine or if you use shared memory?
Just some things I have ran into.
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12-28-2001 07:14 AM
12-28-2001 07:14 AM
Re: Swap Error
I would be interested to see what's the size of your new process is. Your system is obvioulsy running short of memory. And everytime, you start a new process, the system will reserve space in the swap and looking at your swapinfo you have got only 340MB of free swap left. If by any change, the reserve required to open the process is more than 340MB, it will throw away.
So, I suggest you increase your memory a bit so that the swap utilization on your device swaps will become less.
And also the other suggestions like updating new mib2agt, diagnostics are also worth considering.
-Sri