04-23-2002
SCO 5.0.5 Error - Requiring Restart.
Came into work Monday afternoon (AEST) and walking into this ...
CPU 4 WARNING : TABLE_GROW - mblock table page limit of 500 pages (NSTRPAGES) exceeded by 1 page
CPU 4 WARNING : STRD - cannot grow STREAMS message header table
PANIC : SVIRTOPHYS - page not present
Unable to freeze processor 2, proceeding
Unable to freeze processor 4, proceeding
Cannot Dump 130968 pages to DUMPDEV HD (1/41) space for only 128000 pages..
It required the system to be restarted (7min down time), however I need to know what was the cause and how to prevent it for the future.
I'm an admin-in-training, so I'm still learning the ropes quite a bit.
Any assistance appreciated.
Last edited by Cameron; 04-23-2002 at 05:55 AM..
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
psrset
PSRSET(8) BSD System Manager's Manual PSRSET(8)
NAME
psrset -- control processor sets
SYNOPSIS
psrset [setid ...]
psrset -a setid cpuid ...
psrset -b setid pid ...
psrset -c [cpuid ...]
psrset -d setid
psrset -e setid command
psrset -i [setid ...]
psrset -p
psrset -r cpuid ...
psrset -u pid ...
DESCRIPTION
The psrset command can be used to control and inspect processor sets.
The system always contains at least one processor set: the default set. The default set must contain at least one online processor (CPU) at
all times.
Available options:
-a Assign one or more processors (CPUs) to the set setid. In the current implementation, a CPU may only be present in one set. CPU IDs
are as reported and used by the cpuctl(8) command.
-b Bind one or more processes to the set setid. All LWPs within the processes will be affected. Bindings are inherited when new LWPs
or processes are forked. However, setting a new binding on a parent process does not affect the bindings of its existing child pro-
cesses.
-c Create a new processor set. If successful, the ID of the new set will be printed. If a list of CPU IDs is provided, those CPUs will
be assigned to the set upon creation. Otherwise, the set will be created empty.
-d Delete the processor set specified by setid. Any LWPs bound to the set will be re-bound to the default processor set.
-e Execute a command within the processor set specified by setid.
-i List all processor sets. For each set, print the member CPUs. If psrset is run without any options, it behaves as if -i were given.
-p List all CPUs. For each CPU, print the associated processor set.
-r Remove a CPU from its current set, and return it back to the default processor set.
-u Bind the specified processes to the system default processor set.
SEE ALSO
pset(3), cpuctl(8), schedctl(8)
HISTORY
The psrset command first appeared in NetBSD 5.0.
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