> bump up your kernel virtual memory - see the handbook looking for the > "KVA" setting. Yeah, did that. I had crashes when 20 simultaneous BPF apps where running. Now it crashes at 30. Guys, these are not the solutions. vm allocator should check for memory availability, imho, of course. I see it as a seriuos bug in -current. Such unstable kernel no way can be put on production environment. sergeyReceived on Fri May 28 2004 - 04:58:58 UTC
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