Subject: Re: Processor correctavke error?
To: None <port-alpha@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Tim Rightnour <root@garbled.net>
List: port-alpha
Date: 06/10/1998 19:58:06
On 11-Jun-98 Jason Thorpe spoke unto us all:
# > Well.. cc said "fatal signal 11" I just assumed the mmu was saying
# "nothing
# > there fred"
#
# Oh! The kernel didn't panic? Do you have "DEBUG" enabled in your kernel?
# If so, that would explain why that spew was sent to the console :-)
#
Sorry.. should have been more specific. A question though.. I'm assuming this
happens when make or cc hits a ulimit. (it happens alot more on smaller memory
machines) Why dont we have something like SIGXCPU called SIGXMEM, and kill it
with one of those? The problem is, I have a paralell version of our standard
make (which runs on my glunix-netbsd cluster) and it likes to exceed memory on
the smaller machines, and bomb out with sigsegv's. Its very hard to debug,
because I can't tell if I've just hit a ulimit, or if I've actually made a call
to protected memory.
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Tim Rightnour - root@garbled.net
http://www.zynetwc.com/~garbled/garbled.html