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[Help-gnunet] ARGH! error message
From: |
Hendrik Pagenhardt |
Subject: |
[Help-gnunet] ARGH! error message |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Oct 2003 10:36:55 +0200 |
Tonight GNUnet died (after running for about one and a half day):
Oct 15 03:01:23 ARGH!
Oct 15 03:01:23 __BREAK__ at logging.c:220
Which means some component tried to allocate more than 40 MB of memory.
I don't see why this is fatal, but nevertheless it occurred. Under which
circumstances can this happen? Is there a configuration option I can
tune, which will prevent it? My system has 512 MB of memory and gnunetd
typically allocates about 35-50 MB of it.
Ciao,
Hendrik
- [Help-gnunet] ARGH! error message,
Hendrik Pagenhardt <=