Subject: Re: crash-problem
To: David Wetzel <dave@turbocat.de>
From: Simon Burge <simonb@netbsd.org>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 11/03/1999 07:27:36
David Wetzel wrote:
> > From: Simon Burge <simonb@netbsd.org>
>
> > Hmm, it shouldn't die like that though. How much physical memory and
> > swap space do you have, and how long does it take to die?
>
> dave@alice>dmesg | grep 'real mem'
> real mem = 133824512
>
> dave@alice>swapctl -lk
> Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Priority
> /dev/sd1a 205078 4 205074 0% 0
>
> It dies fast. In less than 2 minutes. I do not want to try this again.
In the scheme of things I'd call that pretty slow :-) Maybe your
machine has swapped itself to death. It looks like you're using
{t,}csh - what's the output of "limit"? If "datasize" is >> 128M
that may explain some things. I know you're wary of killing your
machine again, but something like:
limit data 16384
grep creationDate Kurs.db | wc -l
_should_ fail quickly with an "out of memory" error. I guess this
depends on what your datasize limit is though...
> > In your case David:
> >
> > strings Kurs.db | grep creationDate | wc -l
> >
>
> dave@alice>strings Kurs.db | grep creationDate | wc -l
>
> 852144
Well, at least you have what you're after :-)
Simon.