root@sultra.UUCP (The Super User) (08/31/88)
Ok, I'm having terrible trouble with System V/68. Can someone please shine a bright light in the right direction. The system configuration is this: Compaq 286 (used as an I/O processor) with a Motorola PC/68000 co- processor, running SysV/68 r2v1. I believe the system has 2Mb of memory. The co-processor was made by Sritek/Motorola/Four-phase. So far, the system has been working just great, but recently I uucp'ed a copy of compress (version 4.0) and installed it on the system. Anyway (if you're familiar with compress installation, I set USERMEM=100000 as far as I remember), the problem is this; When compress runs, if any other user (ie, non-root) process, tries to fork, it gets this message about being out of swap space (EAGAIN??). This means, that the only processes that can do any work are root processes! The worst part is that this condition persists until the system is shut down and restarted. I've thought about using a smaller USERMEM for compress, but I'm worried that I woun't get the full BITS=16 (my newsfeed is BITS=16). Anyway, it's driving me nuts, and really starting to cause problems. Any time a `news' daemon starts up, everyone gets kicked off the system. Error logs are doubling all over the place. I've run `crash', but I don't know what I'm looking for. Everything seems just fine from there. Is there some way I can kick SysV into allowing forks again?? Any help would be appreciated, but please, send mail, as my news has all the consistancy of swiss cheese. Mucho Thanks... - Der