On Wed, 7 Mar 2012, Mindaugas Rasiukevicius wrote:
Hello, Paul Goyette <paul%whooppee.com@localhost> wrote:I think I initially described some unexplained crashes back in October of last year: http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2011/10/14/msg018065.html Not the same ones as Andreas reported, and not the same as what I've seen most recently in my own test-bed:Debugging such memory corruptions is difficult. Can you try running with KMGUARD enabled? See the bottom of kmem(9) man page how to enable it. One might need to try different depth levels as the system can run out of memory very quickly. This requires 64-bit machine, e.g. amd64 (i386 would run out of KVA) with lots of RAM.
I will see what I can do here. The qemu test environment runs with fairly limited memory (only 128M) so I suspect that will need to be (drastically?) increased? (My host has 32GB of real RAM but not sure how much qemu can support.)
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