[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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phk> I only have 2G ram and that's what I have tested (extensively).  If we're
phk> still broken for >2G ram, somebody needs to revist this.
phk> 
phk> One thing you can try is reduce the value of the
phk>    sysctl kern.maxvnodes
phk> 
phk> If you set it to the same value as used for 2G (appros 130000), I
phk> think your machine should survive with 3G RAM.

 Thank you for the clarification.  I notice that the panic
 happens when numvnodes becomes more than about 185000.
 When kern.maxvnodes=130000 (198799 by default) is specified,
 the system works fine under heavy loads during this week.

 Is anyone else suffering from it?  If it happens on all of >2GB
 systems, I think it should be solved (or described in relnotes)
 before the release.

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| Hiroki SATO  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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