"calloc of 1280527935 elems of 4 bytes failed" -- this started happening recently. I've been looking around in your archives. I'm using Redhat 6.1 and openldap 1.2.10. I'm invoking slapd from root and it's looking like there's no limit set for the memory. The system has 128M ram and 256M swap space. Could anyone there please drop a hint where I can go with this problem?
At 09:06 PM 6/2/00 GMT, mturnbow@osd.wednet.edu wrote: >"calloc of 1280527935 elems of 4 bytes failed" That's nearly 5 GB. Seems odd. What are you cachesize/dbcachesize settings? Kurt
For the record: >Date: Sun, 4 Jun 2000 18:48:45 -0700 >To: "Kurt D. Zeilenga" <Kurt@OpenLDAP.org> >Subject: Re: slapd crashes (ITS#556) >From: <mturnbow@poseidon.wednet.edu> > > >"Kurt D. Zeilenga" <Kurt@OpenLDAP.org> said: > >> At 09:06 PM 6/2/00 GMT, mturnbow@osd.wednet.edu wrote: >> >"calloc of 1280527935 elems of 4 bytes failed" >> >> That's nearly 5 GB. Seems odd. What are you cachesize/dbcachesize >> settings? >> >> Kurt >> > > >I've varied it all over--currently it's at 1,000 cache and 100,000 >dbcachesize. > >It retrieves and updates existing information fine... but crashes consistently >on attempts to add. > >Thanks for your attention! > >marc > >
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