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List:       suse-domino
Subject:    RE: [suse-domino] Insufficient Memory after upgrade to 5.07a
From:       Wilhelm Tesnaar <TesnaarW () filpro ! co ! za>
Date:       2001-07-04 11:09:13
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The fix to this problem get rid of any 5.07x  version. 
take one server replace with 5.0.6a and call me in the morning....

Now to serious mode.
I have had simillar problems with 5.07. I resolved the problem by changing
to 5.06a. I didn't have to restore anything. The databases did the
roll-backs succesfully

Regards
Willie Tesnaar

Change your way of thinking, it might ease the process of self discovery !
(Willie Tesnaar 06/06/2001)


-----Original Message-----
From: wr@ip-web.de [mailto:wr@ip-web.de]
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 12:57 PM
To: suse-domino@suse.com
Subject: [suse-domino] Insufficient Memory after upgrade to 5.07a


Help!!

We have serious trouble with our domino system after upgrading from 5.05 to
5.07a

It ran stable for months (SuSE 6.4, I think, Kernel 2.2.14
(root@Pentium.suse.de)), first with release 5.03, now 5.05
There were two partitioned servers (low load) on a 400 MHz Celeron, 256 MB
RAM

What we did:
- add another 128 MB RAM
- add a third partitioned Domino
- upgraded to 5.07a

We didn't make any changes in the OS.

Now the servers keep on producing silly messages like:
------------8<------------------------------
07/04/2001 12:20:26 PM  AMgr: Error executing agent '@my.yesmail.com' in
'mail/mail_andreas.nsf': Insufficient memory.
--
07/04/2001 12:21:39 PM  Router: Message 00388196 transferred to
GWIPW/IP-WEB/DE
for somename@someco.de via Notes
07/04/2001 12:25:56 PM  Insufficient memory.: `þ |||@|Õ ||
--
07/04/2001 12:25:58 PM  Periodic full text indexer terminating
07/04/2001 12:26:51 PM  MT Collector: Error indexing the message tracking
store.: Insufficient memory.
------------8<------------------------------


top says
------------8<------------------------------
 12:31pm  up  4:33,  1 user,  load average: 1.17, 0.71, 0.42
286 processes: 284 sleeping, 2 running, 0 zombie, 0 stopped
CPU states: 37.8% user, 20.6% system,  0.0% nice, 41.4% idle
Mem:   387176K av,  384816K used,    2360K free,  633408K shrd,     324K
buff
Swap: 1028152K av,     108K used, 1028044K free                   38600K
cached

  PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT  LIB %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
 1318 notes1    12   0  104M 104M  102M S       0 39.2 27.7  11:32 replica
 2316 root      13   0  1308 1308   952 R       0 19.3  0.3   0:06 top
 2001 notes      1   0 67540  65M 63508 D       0  6.2 17.4   0:20 server
 1544 notes      0   0 11248  10M  8564 S       0  0.8  2.9   0:07 pop3
    5 root       0   0     0    0     0 SW      0  0.7  0.0   0:05 kswapd
 2247 root       0   0  1124 1124   876 S       0  0.1  0.2   0:00 sshd
    1 root       0   0   200  200   172 S       0  0.0  0.0   0:05 init
(...)
------------8<------------------------------

which is similar to the situation it was before the update (well, I do not
know for sure regarding the shared memory amount, but at least we were
always short of cache, but it never used much of the swap).

We stopped the third domino now and removed any surplus load (like tomcat,
which lived fine on this machine before with only 256 MB RAM)
It seems like the domino that is started as the second one is the looser -
the first one seems to run fine (well, after some hours now)

Any ideas? Or is it just a silly hardware problem?
Does anybody know how to test memory while a machine is running?

In the Notes.net, I found many People with similar problems, but quite
inconsistent data according to Linux and Domino versions (e.g. many had
similar problems with R 5.05). And there was a lot of bad language.....

Greetings
Wolfgang Rosner
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