Hi admins , Thanks to all who responded so quickly to my question , I got several responses to the problem which all pointed out to a lack of swap space on /tmp . I included some of the answers I received : 1 . from Stuart Whitby : . This looks like a memory issue, so the reboot would clear it (unless it's an issue with the chip itself). You get the error on three filesystems because the backup software attempts to launch a slave process to back up each filesystem. My guess is that some process was leaking memory, and that's why you managed to run fsck for a while, after which point it failed. 2. from Eguan Pankratz : what where the contents of /tmp (df -k)? [eyal edri] the df -lk printout : dragon [eedri:~] df -lk Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 384847 313111 33256 91% / /proc 0 0 0 0% /proc fd 0 0 0 0% /dev/fd /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s7 546478 490306 1532 100% /home3 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s6 1924883 1838518 67117 97% /home4 /dev/dsk/c0t0d0s7 2067617 432699 1614242 22% /home5 swap 38712 8 38704 1% /tmp the available memory space (swap+physical memory) is used jointly as memory and as the /tmp filesystem, so an approaching overflow of /tmp and/or swap can manifest itself in space allocation problems. It would explain the correct state after reboot since the previous contents of /tmp would be automatically deleted. e.pankratz more admins who helped , 10x : Flecher Joe. Bertrand Hutin . Moti Levy. Eyal Edri wrote: > > Hi Admins , > > I have encuntered two errors that are probably connected somehow : > . after a daily backup on an axil 245 system runing Sol 2.5.1 I got this > message : > (1) Cannot create slave child: Not enough space > this error showed on all 3 home filesystems on the station on the backup > log . > i've tried to fo fsck to all 3 fs , including unmouting them and runing > fsck to the raw device, after a successfull fsck to the 1st fs the lst two > gave me this msg : > (2) cannot alloc 2356789 bytes for aclinop > and quit out of fsck . > > after looking in /var/adm/messages & sunmannagers archive and found nothing > , I've rebooted the station and the problem seemed to be solved. > Nevertheless , It is important to me to understand the meanning of those > errors since I am backing up crucial data each day . > > thank you , > > Will summerize . > > Best Regards, > > Eyal Edri > Unix System Administrator > Avaya Communications > > Email : eedri@lannet.com > Phone & Fax : 972-3-6458487 > > > _______________________________________________ > sunmanagers mailing list > sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org > http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu May 10 12:41:17 2001
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