:On Thu, 12 Aug 1999, Addr.com Web Hosting wrote:
:
:> It happened more often then I am comfortable with (twice per day on one 
:> occasion). This is a machine running FreeBSD 3.0-STABLE on dual PII 400 
:> with 1GB of ram and a DPT raid card. The machine is running semi-heavy load 
:> (http/mail/telnet/ftp), as well as nfs server and client. What could I do 
:> to avoid this sort of panic in the future?
:
:The first thing I would do is upgrade to a more recent -STABLE.  Lots 
:of things have changed since 3.0-STABLE.  Even if this particular thing
:hasn't, there have been a number of nfs improvements, as well as assorted
:other changes.
:
:
:David Scheidt

    The latest versions of both STABLE and CURRENT do a better job scaling
    KVM to main memory.  Upgrading should fix this problem.

                                        -Matt
                                        Matthew Dillon 
                                        <dil...@backplane.com>


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