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virtual memory problem
- To: tech_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org
- Subject: virtual memory problem
- From: Daniel Colpi <colpi_(_at_)_biotest_(_dot_)_bio_(_dot_)_purdue_(_dot_)_edu>
- Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 11:11:52 -0500 (EST)
- Delivery-date: Mon May 18 09:22:18 1998
Gretings all,
I have been trying really hard to get Open BSD running on a DEC
5000-240. I have succeeded in getting it on a DEC 5000-200 as well as
DEC 3100's.
Right now I have a 3100 templet that I am using to put Open BSD on other
computers. This 3100 is running version 2.1 of Open BSD.
I have gotten the keyboard/mouse patch for the DEC 5000-240 and have
compiled a new kernal for them. This kernal (due to source updates) is
versioin 2.3.
The problem I am running into is the kernal virtual memory is running
out. I have gone in and modified the source so that 320 buffers is being
allocated (instead of 844) but that didn't seem to help.
I still get this message:
vm_fork: no more kernel virtual memory
I am also getting this warning, although I have been told it shouldn't
make a difference:
vm_mem_init: WARN: MD code did not set page size
I am trying to get Open BSD on a DEC 5000-240 with 64 megs of ram. If
anyone has any success stories, advice, solutions they would be
appreciated.
Thank you in advance,
Daniel Colpi
Purdue University
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