> > Kernel: 2.4.0, no patches
>
> use 2.4.1-pre8. much better VM tuning.
Thank you Mark, I will try that.
> > PIII 450MHz, 256MB RAM, Acus P3B-F motherboard (Intel 440BX)
> > Mail going to Raid 1 device
> > The file Inbox is only 2.9MB
> > OS = Red Hat 7 with all updates, both home and work.
> > Same with ppp 2.3.x and ppp 2.4.0
> > Same whether work machine runs 2.2.16 or 2.4.0 kernel.
>
> any swap?
Yes, 400MB swap, only a small fraction of it used; vmstat 5 looks okay
and shows no understandable reason for the error message. Here are a
few lines from vmstat: the point at which free memory jumps up is just
after the "Write failed: Cannot allocate memory" message:
2 0 0 9276 1792 8952 110388 0 0 378 0 2400 295 11 26 63
2 0 0 9276 1760 8952 110420 0 0 0 0 492 319 6 2 92
3 0 0 9276 1596 8952 110588 0 0 96 0 754 326 8 5 87
2 1 0 9276 1620 8828 110692 0 0 751 207 5378 275 19 74 7
1 0 0 9276 26680 8828 91760 0 0 115 0 1094 307 9 11 80
2 0 0 9276 26680 8828 91760 0 0 0 0 120 318 4 1 95
I have many hundreds of MB or GB of disk space in the various
partititions. I will try the newer kernel, though I am interested in
understanding what's going on here too.
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