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NetBSD kernel limits or thttpd errors



Hi All,

I am posting this message here because I have run out of people to ask,
and this problems has been going on for a long time and I really need to
get it fixed.

I was running thttpd-2.21b on NetBSD-1.5.2 port Amiga with 128 megs of
ram. I am starting thttpd as root and it runs as users nobody. (I am not
sure if this makes a differnet) I just upgrade to thttpd-2.23beta1, and
althought it has stopped giving me error 500 it seems to be giving me a
large number of errors in /var/log/messages.

Jul 29 17:04:48 agnus thttpd[17613]: mmc panic - freeing all unreferenced
maps
Jul 29 17:14:28 agnus thttpd[17613]: mmc panic - freeing all unreferenced
maps
Jul 29 17:23:50 agnus thttpd[17613]: mmc panic - freeing all unreferenced
maps
Jul 29 17:36:23 agnus thttpd[17613]: mmc panic - freeing all unreferenced
maps
Jul 29 17:50:19 agnus thttpd[17613]: mmc panic - freeing all unreferenced
maps
Jul 29 17:59:49 agnus thttpd[17613]: mmc panic - freeing all unreferenced
maps
Jul 29 18:11:18 agnus thttpd[17613]: mmc panic - freeing all unreferenced
maps
Jul 29 18:22:16 agnus thttpd[17613]: mmc panic - freeing all unreferenced
maps
Jul 29 18:32:15 agnus thttpd[17613]: mmc panic - freeing all unreferenced
maps

Also, with thttpd-2.21 with A.D.F. patch 14 it would get to around 30 megs
before there was a problem, but as files sizes keep increasing it would
then get upto around 50 to 60 megs before there was a problem. Now that I
installed thttpd-2.23beta1 it never gets to be more than 14 to 20 megs,
before there is an error in the log and it returns to only 2 to 5 megs.

>From what they have said in the thttpd group, it is a problem with limit
being set to low in the O/S, but I haven't been able to find any thing
that would cause this problem in NetBSD (but that doesn't mean that it
isn't there), and I was wondering if it could be port specific.

It would be great if I could find someone that is using thttpd on
port-Amiga, who has found a solution to this problem.

Thanks,
Al




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