[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #2019] (Closed) panic: file desc: malloc limit exceeded

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Tue May 31 14:41:25 PDT 2022


Issue #2019 has been updated by tuxillo.

Status changed from New to Closed

Seems it was a problem with the KVM limit in i386. We no longer support i386.

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Bug #2019: panic: file desc: malloc limit exceeded
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2019#change-14311

* Author: smag
* Status: Closed
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: vsrinivas
* Target version: 6.4
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I have a crontab entry set to run pkgsrc-update and src-update. Besides that, 
some WSGI process running with Gunicorn (http://gunicorn.org) proxied by nginx 
with access to pgsql. These are not very demanded, mainly testing webapps. It 
also hosts a SnapLogic (http://snaplogic.org/) server.

The core.txt file is attached.

info shows:

<pre>
Dump header from device /dev/serno/0606J1FW203856.s1b
  Architecture: i386
  Architecture Version: 2
  Dump Length: 141434880B (134 MB)
  Blocksize: 512
  Dumptime: Thu Mar  3 19:21:54 2011
  Hostname: dragon.sebasmagri.com
  Magic: DragonFly Kern Dump
  Version String: DragonFly v2.9.1.747.gf7b29d-DEVELOPMENT #0: Mon Feb 21 
15:27:59 VET 2011
    smag at dragon.sebasmagri.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
  Panic String: file desc: malloc limit exceeded
  Dump Parity: 3394002437
  Bounds: 0
  Dump Status: good

</pre>
My bandwidth is not very good, but I'm going to put the dumps available to fetch 
if it's needed. I'm also willing to help testing fixes.

---Files--------------------------------
core.txt (112 KB)


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