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Subject: page allocation failed in 2.4.24
From: Mike Gabriel <mgabriel () ecology ! uni-kiel ! de>
Date: 2004-01-31 23:18:23
Message-ID: 200402010018.23725.mgabriel () ecology ! uni-kiel ! de
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hi there,
can anyone tell me what these messages mean? running linux-2.4.24 on asus
p4p800 deluxe.
Jan 31 02:38:02 galileo kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed
(gfp=0xf0/0)
Jan 31 02:38:02 galileo kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed
(gfp=0x1d2/0)
Jan 31 02:38:02 galileo kernel: VM: killing process slapd
Jan 31 02:38:50 galileo kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed
(gfp=0xf0/0)
Jan 31 02:38:50 galileo kernel: ENOMEM in journal_get_undo_access_R9add2900,
retrying.
Jan 31 02:38:53 galileo kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed
(gfp=0xf0/0)
Jan 31 02:39:19 galileo last message repeated 3 times
Jan 31 02:39:25 galileo kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed
(gfp=0x1d2/0)
Jan 31 02:39:25 galileo kernel: VM: killing process sshd
Jan 31 02:39:25 galileo kernel: __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed
(gfp=0x1d2/0)
Jan 31 02:39:25 galileo kernel: VM: killing process sshd
I get plenty of them during copying (cp -av <source> <dest>) a huge amount of
data, which is densely filled with hard links from one raid to another... the
cp command runs in a screen session. on huge directories, it starts blasting
other processes from the system (sshd, nmbd, spong-client, etc.)
any ideas?
mike
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