[Debian] Accepted linux-2.6 2.6.18.dfsg.1-10 (source all powerpc)
Kir Kolyshkin
kir at openvz.org
Sun Feb 4 06:51:13 EST 2007
OK, rebooted into new kernel, raised kmemsize limit -- please try again now.
Kir Kolyshkin wrote:
> OK, looks like I found the problem.
>
> You were talking about deb-build-amd64 VE, and now it looks like you
> are talking about sparc VE. Not sure when you switched it...
>
> Anyway, I will (1) update the kernel at the sparc box, and (2) further
> increase your limits (you hit kmemsize as it can be seen from
> /proc/user_beancounters -- and this is probably because of old kernel
> leaking kmemsize -- that's why I'm updating it).
>
> I will let you know when it will be ready.
>
> Ola Lundqvist wrote:
>> Hi Kir
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 12:20:01PM +0300, Kir Kolyshkin wrote:
>> ...
>>
>>>>> Will try tomorrow morning.
>>>>>
>>>> Ok.
>>>>
>>> I can log in now. Checked user beancounters and disk quota for VE
>>> 60 -- it's all right. So -- what is your exact error message? Can I
>>> reproduce it myself?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> In this case the error message was in swedish, but I'll translate:
>> /usr/src/kernel-patches/all/apply/openvz: line 148: /usr/bin/dpkg:
>> Can not allocate memory
>> Sometimes this is the error message, and sometimes it fail somewhere
>> else.
>>
>> To reproduce it you do the following:
>> * Login to the host
>> * change to user ola
>> * cd ~/build/linux-openvz-2.6
>> * Run screen -r build to make sure that it will not break for network
>> outages.
>> * Run kernel-build --revision 028test007.1d1-2 --buildconfig build.conf
>> * If it asks for questions just press enter a number of times. I think
>> it is roughly 40 times.
>>
>> Maybe it is the screen command that use some memory. I'll try that.
>> ...No it did not help. An other error message was:
>>
>> exec make -f /usr/share/kernel-package/ruleset/minimal.mk debian
>> DEBIAN_REVISION=028test007.1d1-2
>> APPEND_TO_VERSION=-openvz-sparc64-smp
>> KPKG_SELECTED_PATCHES="openvz" INITRD=YES ROOT_CMD=fakeroot
>> /bin/sh: fork: Can not allocate memory
>> make: execvp: /bin/sh: Can not allocate memory
>> /bin/sh: fork: Can not allocate memory
>> make: execvp: /bin/sh: Can not allocate memory
>> make: /usr/share/kernel-package/ruleset/misc/version_vars.mk:168:
>> fork: Can not allocate memory
>> make: /usr/share/kernel-package/ruleset/misc/version_vars.mk:195:
>> fork: Can not allocate memory
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> // Ola
>>
>>
>
>
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