Re: -CURRENT kernel panic

From: Vincent Poy <vince_at_oahu.WURLDLINK.NET>
Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 05:51:30 -1000 (HST)
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Andrew Gallatin wrote:

> Vincent Poy writes:
>  > > real memory  = 2147360768 (2047 MB)
>  > > avail memory = 2095669248 (1998 MB)
>  > >
>  > > > Just add vm.kmem_size=VALUE to /boot/loader.conf.  That way you don't
>  > > > need to rebuild a kernel.   I run with vm.kmem_size=429391872
>  >
>  > Just tried what you mentioned and the kernel panics at the same spot above
>  > on vm_kern.c.  I'm glad I cloned my drives on a nightly basis so I booted
>
> What is the panic message?

	No idea what it was but it panics as soon as it gets to the memory
portion at the bootup.  I guess it's the same panic one gets if one sets
maxusers=512 in the kernel and tries this.

> BTW, that's why hardcoding is not good, and why the defaults should
> work..

	Yeah but the problem is the defaults don't work.  It used to work
fine on my September 23, 2003 -CURRENT but when I went with February 28,
2004 and later -CURRENT, they all had this problem.


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