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Re: Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory)
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory) |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 16:07:34 -0500 |
Bulgrien, Kevin writes:
>
> Using a 1.11 cvs client under MSYS to a 1.11.19 server on Mandriva Corporate
> Server 4.0, I am getting the following errors when trying to commit a ~150M
> text, design file (-ko) to CVS, or when I try cvs update on a directory that
> has this file in it. I `cvs add`ed the file already.
>
> cvs [remove aborted]: out of memory
If you look that error message up in the CVS manual, you'll see the
following -- note particularly the last two sentences:
There is insufficient (virtual) memory available to continue. In
client/server mode, the problem is almost certainly on the
server rather than the client; see Server requirements for
memory estimates. Many systems have limits on the amount of
virtual memory that a single process can use, so a process can
run out of virtual memory long before the system itself has run
out. The method of increasing the per-process limits varies
depending on the operating system.
--
Larry Jones
Temporary insanity! That's all it was! -- Calvin
- Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory), Bulgrien, Kevin, 2008/11/12
- Re: Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory),
Larry Jones <=
- RE: Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory), Arthur Barrett, 2008/11/12
- RE: Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory), Bulgrien, Kevin, 2008/11/12
- RE: Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory), Arthur Barrett, 2008/11/12
- RE: Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory), Bulgrien, Kevin, 2008/11/12
- RE: Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory), Arthur Barrett, 2008/11/12
- RE: Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory), Bulgrien, Kevin, 2008/11/13
- RE: Unable to commit 150MB text design file (out of memory), Arthur Barrett, 2008/11/13