Subject: Re: out of vnodes
To: Jon Buller <jonb@metronet.com>
From: Matthias Pfaller <leo@dachau.marco.de>
List: port-pc532
Date: 01/26/1999 16:00:55
Jon Buller wrote:
> I cant link libc right now, as I get messages that look like:
>=20
> Jan 26 07:15:14 bullbox /netbsd: vnode: table is full
> Jan 26 07:15:14 bullbox syslogd: /var/run/utmp: Too many open files in sy=
stem
> Jan 26 07:15:15 bullbox last message repeated 11 times
> Jan 26 07:15:15 bullbox /netbsd: 3>vnode: table is full
> Jan 26 07:15:15 bullbox /netbsd: vnode: table is full
> Jan 26 07:15:15 bullbox last message repeated 18 times
> Jan 26 07:15:18 bullbox last message repeated 318 times
> Jan 26 07:16:03 bullbox last message repeated 2 times
> Jan 26 07:34:12 bullbox /netbsd: vnode: table is full
> Jan 26 07:34:12 bullbox syslogd: /var/run/utmp: Too many open files in sy=
stem
> Jan 26 07:34:13 bullbox last message repeated 11 times
> Jan 26 07:34:13 bullbox /netbsd: 3>vnode: table is full
> Jan 26 07:34:13 bullbox /netbsd: vnode: table is full
> Jan 26 07:34:16 bullbox last message repeated 314 times
> Jan 26 07:35:01 bullbox last message repeated 2 times
> Jan 26 07:34:13 bullbox last message repeated 18 times
> Jan 26 07:43:17 bullbox last message repeated 192 times
>=20
> (I tried turning off apache, the NFS daemons, postgresql, etc.  I didn't
> think it would be enough, but I thought I'd try...)

I think I did something like

	# sysctl -w kern.maxvnodes=3D2048
	# sysctl -w kern.maxfiles=3D2048

I hadn't enough time yet to really look what's going wrong.

Matthias
--=20
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