I have seen this problem occur before. I have only seen it occur when
the guest had run out of memory. Try some of the tips here to reduce
your memory usage:
http://rimuhosting.com/howto/memory.jsp
Regards, Peter
Chris Wedgwood wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 04:13:37PM -0300, itamar wrote:
I
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 04:13:37PM -0300, itamar wrote:
> In the host I have 512 mb of ram
>
> I am running the guest kernel with mem=256M
>
Do you make significant use of hostfs filesystems?
Paul
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In the host I have 512 mb of ram
I am running the guest kernel with mem=256M
Itamar Reis Peixoto
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I am running a uml machine, and I am getting this errors.
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0xf0/0)
__alloc_pages:
On Tuesday 15 March 2005 21:37, Nuutti Kotivuori wrote:
> Nelson Castillo wrote:
> > Well, this is silly. If you use dd to truncate a file this way you
> > lose the trailing byte :)
> >
> > I really want to know : Is there another way to truncate a file in
> > Linux?
> >
> > This would be a silly w
I am running a uml machine, and I am getting this errors.
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0xf0/0)
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
__alloc_pages: 0-order
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 04:13:37PM -0300, itamar wrote:
> I am running the guest kernel with mem=256M
does it sound reasonable that 256MB of memory is in use? if so can
you trim that down?
if this seems too high we need to see if there is a leak somewhere
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 03:52:53PM -0300, itamar wrote:
> I am running a uml machine, and I am getting this errors.
>
> __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0xf0/0)
> __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
> __alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
> __alloc
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(sent this to the devel list by mistake too - sorry)
I'm trying to simulate some hardware with a driver
which maps a region of kernel memory (allocated with
kmalloc) to user space.
The user is called mmap which gives him direct access
to some register space.
This works well on a real Linux box
I am running 2.6.11.4 with skas-patch-2.6.11-v8-rc5
and a guest kernel with 2.4.27
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2/0)
__alloc_pages: 0-order allocation failed (gfp=0x1d2
http://www.user-mode-linux.org/~blaisorblade down ?
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