Subject: Re: fsck problem on a concatinated disk
To: Len Burns <lburns@sasquatch.com>
From: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 08/25/1997 10:07:49
On Mon, 25 Aug 1997 00:56:41 +0000 
 lburns@sasquatch.com (Len Burns) wrote:

 > I have configured an interleved concaninated disk of about 12 gigs
 > across 3 scsi disks under NetBSD-1.2.1 i386.  It is running on a 200
 > megahertz pentium wiht 256 megs of memory which is running well other
 > than this.  When fsck attempts to check the ccd, I see the following:
 > ** /dev/rccd0a
 > cannot alloc 5990402 bytes for lncntp
 > 
 > Anybody know what this is and what I might do to fix it?  TIA

Oh, you're running beyond process limits.  The default limits were bumped
after 1.2{,.1}.  You should be able to work around this by adding the
appropriate ulimit command before the fsck in /etc/rc.

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