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From: | Alex Krasnov |
Subject: | Re: memory exhausted |
Date: | Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:44:21 -0800 (PST) |
The behavior of the server CVS process makes sense to me. I am more interested in why it leads to a memory allocation failure and whether there are ways to configure CVS to require a smaller memory footprint or the OS to allow a larger memory footprint.
On a side note, I actually sent my question before the amazingly similar one by Kevin Bulgrien--not entirely certain why it took so long to deliver. Also, sorry about the duplicate message; I sent it in hope that the first message simply got dropped somewhere along the way.
Alex On Thu, 13 Nov 2008, Paul Sander wrote:
We just had a similar question yesterday. When CVS reads RCS files, it mmaps them into virtual memory. When CVS fails, how large is the RCS file it's processing at the time, in comparison to the metrics you indicate below?
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