On 01/17/04 06:16, Jarrod Johnson wrote:
Unfortunately, this was first created ~1.5 years ago, so I have no mkfs
arguments, I assume the default from whatever it was back then. I've gone
since to kernel 2.4.23 with the snapshot for download applied, and it was about
then I started noticing this behavior. The system crashed at one point listing
about ~4G free, but on reboot the system had 0 free.
I tried to run xfs_check on it, but xfs_check is killed partway through, kernel
prints:
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
VM: killing process xfs_db
I might be wrong, but isn't that what the kernel spits out when the box
is running out of memory (and swap)? THat looks exactly like the
non-OOM killer message to me.
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