[Serusers] Error Message
Greger V. Teigre
greger at teigre.com
Tue Mar 6 09:10:43 CET 2007
Please copy the list.
Strange, could you please post all the information about what you have
done, your hardware configuration, your config, and the error trace to
serdev?
g-)
Barton Fisher wrote:
> Same results. I tried to compile after removing DSHM_MMAP from
> Makefile.defs - no luck there either
> That was only change I made after hello world test
>
> Bart
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> Greger V. Teigre wrote:
>> Hm, try a minimum (hello world) ser.cfg to see if you get the same
>> error. PTR is not required.
>> I assume you have not done any makefile changes.
>> g-)
>>
>> Barton Fisher wrote:
>>> Greger V. Teigre wrote:
>>>> What is confusing? The message is pretty clear. But maybe the
>>>> reason is unknown?
>>>> What kind of system is this? Hardware? How much memory, etc etc?
>>>> g-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Barton Fisher wrote:
>>>>> A bit confused by startup message:
>>>>>
>>>>> 0(16102) ERROR: shm_mem_init: could not attach shared memory
>>>>> segment: No space left on device
>>>>> 0(16102) could not initialize shared memory pool, exiting... Too
>>>>> much shared memory demanded: 33554432
>>>>>
>>>>> I found prior message to upgrade Kernel to 2.4 - currently I'm on
>>>>> 2.6.8-022stab076.1-enterprise
>>>>> At another place it said to recompile ser with SYSV shm instead of
>>>>> mmap (remove -DSHM_MMAP from Makefile.defs) <= This I'm not sure
>>>>> exactly how / what to change in Makefile.def.
>>>>> And yet another regarding no PTR <= I've contracted ISP regarding
>>>>> this, but was hoping to bypass - I was hoping there was some
>>>>> temporary fix for this until they act?
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm running SER 0.9.6
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for any assistance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bart
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>> I have never seen PC, but here's what I know about it:
>>> Processors = 4
>>> Model = Intel(R) XEON(TM) CPU 1.80GHz
>>> Speed = 1.8GHz
>>> Kernel Version = 2.6.8-022stab076.1-enterprise (SMP)
>>> Distro Name = CentOS release 4.4 (Final)
>>> Physical Memory = 3.89G
>>> Me thinks issue is there is no PTR record as I see something like
>>> this before it errors out:
>>>
>>> ... lots of junk ahead of this....
>>> 0(13373) if ( 0(13373) NOT( 0(13373) OR( 0(13373) uri 0(13373) =~
>>> 0(13373) "1
>>> 83" 0(13373) , 0(13373) uri 0(13373) =~ 0(13373) "200" 0(13373) )
>>> 0(13373) )
>>> 0(13373) ) { 0(13373) drop( 0(13373) type<0> 0(13373) ); 0(13373) }
>>> else { 0(13
>>> 373) }; 0(13373) external_module_call( 0(13373) f_ptr<0x40573860>
>>> 0(13373) , "
>>> FA" 0(13373) ); 0(13373) external_module_call( 0(13373)
>>> f_ptr<0x40573860> 0(13
>>> 373) , "FA" 0(13373) ); 0(13373)
>>>
>>> If it is PTR record checking, can I disable this checking?
>>> Bart
>>>
>>>
>>>
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