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Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 12:52:45 -0600
From: jeff.garzik@spinne.com
Subject: oBSD 2.1 won't stay up 24 hours
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I'm running OpenBSD 2.1 with 3 NCR PCI SCSI2 controllers,
128MB RAM (oBSD only sees 64MB of it), several SCSI disks,
and an EIDE disk.  I get the error in my log below, generally
right before the machine locks up.

Jun 16 00:00:37 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 16 00:10:06 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 16 00:20:39 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 23:00:22 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 23:01:23 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 23:50:34 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 23:51:34 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 22:00:02 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 22:01:02 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 21:00:44 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 21:01:44 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 21:27:51 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 21:28:51 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 21:36:53 news /bsd: mb_map full
Jun 15 21:37:54 news /bsd: mb_map full

Is there any way I can work around this?  I can't keep the
machine up 24 hours, and will have to go back and brave
Linux's fs corruption problems if this can't be fixed
or worked around.

	Jeff Garzik
	Spinne Usenet News Service
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