Hi,
I'm running Dual PIII 450MHz with 512MB Ram as an nfs server. System is
Debian Woody. Kernel is cvs, checked out on June, 14th.
The machine ooopsd two weeks ago, but I wasn't able to reproduce with kbd,
because another guy rebooted it.
I only saw a huge amount of "Warning - running *really* short on DMA
buffers" kernel-messages.
Now these messages come again. Anything to be concerned of?
Some Details:
two filesystems on top of lvm 1.0.3 (each 200GB) are exported via NFS. The
filesystems are mounted with "logbufs=8".
Is this value too high with "only" 512MB of RAM?
thanks in advance
Christian
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