ENOMEM in journal_get_undo_access_Rsmp_767cdac6

t Tony.Delov at gribbles.com.au
Wed Oct 10 04:28:36 UTC 2007


While testing a server and its mounted SAN drives, I got  these error
messages when trying to create a very large file.
 
Oct 10 14:04:36 melisrv kernel: ENOMEM in
journal_get_undo_access_Rsmp_767cdac6, retrying.
Oct 10 14:06:45 melisrv kernel: ENOMEM in
journal_get_undo_access_Rsmp_767cdac6, retrying.
Oct 10 14:06:46 melisrv kernel: ENOMEM in journal_alloc_journal_head,
retrying.

The command used: dd if=/dev/zero of=testfile bs=1M count=20000

Is this an issue with my system configuration?



uname -a
Linux melisrv 2.4.9-e.57enterprise #1 SMP Thu Dec 2 20:45:51 EST 2004
i686 unknown

more /etc/redhat-release 
Red Hat Linux Advanced Server release 2.1AS (Pensacola)

[tdelov at melisrv tdelov]$ free   
             total       used       free     shared    buffers
cached
Mem:       8234188     308272    7925916          0      23520
26412
-/+ buffers/cache:     258340    7975848
Swap:      2048276          0    2048276


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