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RE: CVS Tagging Terminated with fatal signal 11
From: |
Krishnamoorthy, Balaji |
Subject: |
RE: CVS Tagging Terminated with fatal signal 11 |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Apr 2002 14:28:01 -0400 |
Thanks a lot for looking in to this problem .
Unix box is dedicated as CVS server and we do not have any other processes
running other than the very basic services of unix
the top command stats are as follows typically at any given point . and the
ulimit command returns "unlimited" as the output.
-----------------------------------
top
last pid: 15547; load averages: 0.03, 0.02, 0.02 14:20:44
44 processes: 43 sleeping, 1 on cpu
CPU states: 99.8% idle, 0.0% user, 0.2% kernel, 0.0% iowait, 0.0% swap
Memory: 1024M real, 790M free, 43M swap in use, 1722M swap free
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME CPU COMMAND
15547 cvsuser 1 58 0 2552K 1656K cpu/6 0:00 0.18% top
506 root 9 58 0 13M 8824K sleep 15:11 0.02% jre
530 root 12 58 0 2656K 2320K sleep 3:26 0.01% mibiisa
9034 cvsuser 1 48 0 2440K 1776K sleep 0:00 0.00% bash
276 root 5 58 0 3336K 2328K sleep 1:51 0.00% automountd
355 root 1 100 -20 2160K 1224K sleep 0:08 0.00% xntpd
257 root 1 58 0 1768K 976K sleep 0:02 0.00% inetd
488 root 7 59 0 10M 9120K sleep 0:02 0.00% jre
17 root 3 59 0 3440K 2464K sleep 0:02 0.00% vxconfigd
306 root 8 52 0 2608K 1896K sleep 0:01 0.00% nscd
356 root 1 58 0 3152K 1360K sleep 0:01 0.00% nsrexecd
418 root 1 59 0 3312K 2096K sleep 0:01 0.00% nsrexecd
371 root 1 0 0 624K 280K sleep 0:00 0.00% vxrelocd
456 root 5 12 0 4944K 1920K sleep 0:00 0.00% dtlogin
8934 krishnab 1 18 0 1064K 792K sleep 0:00 0.00% sh
-----------------------------------------
bash-2.03$ ps -ef |more
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
root 0 0 0 Apr 20 ? 0:01 sched
root 1 0 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /etc/init -
root 2 0 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 pageout
root 3 0 1 Apr 20 ? 135:31 fsflush
root 525 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/saf/sac -t 300
root 17 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:02 vxconfigd -m boot
root 58 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/sysevent/syseventd
root 257 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:02 /usr/sbin/inetd -s
root 356 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:01 /usr/sbin/nsrexecd
root 233 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:01 /usr/sbin/rpcbind
root 355 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:08 /usr/lib/inet/xntpd
root 276 1 0 Apr 20 ? 1:52 /usr/lib/autofs/automountd
root 272 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/nfs/lockd
root 316 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/lpsched
root 285 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:01 /usr/sbin/syslogd
daemon 273 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/nfs/statd
root 290 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
root 332 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/utmpd
root 306 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:01 /usr/sbin/nscd
root 418 356 0 Apr 20 ? 0:01 /usr/sbin/nsrexecd
root 336 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/sadm/lib/wbem/cimomboot star
t
root 338 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/vold
root 364 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /bin/sh -p /opt/VRTSvmsa/bin/vmsa
_server
root 344 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/sendmail -q15m
root 362 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /sbin/sh -
/usr/lib/vxvm/bin/vxrelocd root sunadmin@newyork.mcgraw-hill.com
root 371 362 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /sbin/sh -
/usr/lib/vxvm/bin/vxrelocd root sunadmin@newyork.mcgraw-hill.com
root 372 371 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 vxnotify -f -w 15cvsadmin 8948
8941 0 Apr 25 pts/1 0:00 ksh
root 506 364 0 Apr 20 ? 15:11
/opt/VRTSvmsa/jre/bin/../bin/sparc/native_threads/jre -noasyncgc -cp /opt/VRTSv
root 488 364 0 Apr 20 ? 0:02
/opt/VRTSvmsa/jre/bin/../bin/sparc/native_threads/jre -noasyncgc -cp /opt/VRTSv
root 528 525 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/saf/ttymon
root 9024 257 0 Apr 25 ? 0:00 in.telnetd
root 490 364 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00
/opt/VRTSvmsa/vmsa/server/cmdserver
root 452 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:01 /usr/lib/snmp/snmpdx -y -c
/etc/snmp/conf
root 526 1 0 Apr 20 console 0:00 /usr/lib/saf/ttymon -g -h -p nys
root 456 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/dt/bin/dtlogin -daemon
root 530 452 0 Apr 20 ? 3:27 mibiisa -r -p 32785
root 465 1 0 Apr 20 ? 0:00 /usr/lib/dmi/dmispd
cvsuser 15554 9034 0 14:25:10 pts/2 0:00 more
cvsuser 9034 9033 0 Apr 25 pts/2 0:01 bash
root 15553 9034 0 14:25:10 pts/2 0:00 ps -ef
krishnab 8934 8932 0 Apr 25 pts/1 0:00 -sh
krishnab 8941 8934 0 Apr 25 pts/1 0:00 bash
krishnab 9026 9024 0 Apr 25 pts/2 0:00 -sh
krishnab 9030 9026 0 Apr 25 pts/2 0:00 bash
cvsadmin 8949 8948 0 Apr 25 pts/1 0:00 bash
cvsuser 9033 9030 0 Apr 25 pts/2 0:00 ksh
root 8932 257 0 Apr 25 ? 0:00 in.telnetd
bash-2.03$
Could you please write to me what else should i be looking at .
Thanks in advance
Bala
Balaji Krishnamoorthy
Senior Systems Analyst
Architecture, IT
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-----Original Message-----
From: larry.jones@sdrc.com [mailto:larry.jones@sdrc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:46 AM
To: Balaji_Krishnamoorthy@standardandpoors.com
Cc: bug-cvs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: CVS Tagging Terminated with fatal signal 11
Krishnamoorthy, Balaji writes [in one long line]:
>
> In the unix box i have 2 GB Ram and nearly 2 GB of swap space , I
> believe would be good enogh for tagging 250 Mb of files , Is there any
> other reason it could happen and is there any solution for the same .
No. Just because you have lots of virtual memory that's potentially
available, you shouldn't assume that it's actually available. You need
to look to see how much is in use and you need to look for per-process
limits (depending on what shell you're running, there's usually a limit
or ulimit command to display and/or modify the per-process limits).
-Larry Jones
I don't want to be THIS good! -- Calvin
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