| Date: 18-FEB-1997 13:15:51.88
From: DEC:.REO.REOVTX::WOOD_J "John.Wood@reo.mts.dec.com"
Subj: Digital ASAP #20179: threads on Digital UNIX
To: smtp%"lc@lmsnit.be"
Luc,
I am investigating your problem report about:
pthread_create: Not enough space
Please could you supply the following information:
1) output from "uname -a" command to identify UNIX version
2) output from "/sbin/sysconfig -q proc" command
3) output from "swapon -s"
Is the application you are running which generates this error
one which you developed yourself? If so, which threads interface
are you using? (e.g. 1003.1c-1995, 1003.4, etc.).
Thanks & regards,
John Wood
John.Wood@reo.mts.dec.com
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| Date: 21-FEB-1997 13:50:07.58
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To: wood_j
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Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 13:15:49 GMT
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From: wood_j@reovtx.reo.dec.com (John.Wood@reo.mts.dec.com)
To: lc@lmsnit.be
Subject: Digital ASAP #20179: threads on Digital UNIX
X-VMS-To: smtp%"lc@lmsnit.be"
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Luc,
I am investigating your problem report about:
pthread_create: Not enough space
Please could you supply the following information:
1) output from "uname -a" command to identify UNIX version
2) output from "/sbin/sysconfig -q proc" command
3) output from "swapon -s"
Is the application you are running which generates this error
one which you developed yourself? If so, which threads interface
are you using? (e.g. 1003.1c-1995, 1003.4, etc.).
Thanks & regards,
John Wood
John.Wood@reo.mts.dec.com
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| Date: 25-FEB-1997 12:40:29.75
From: RDGENG::MRGATE::"RDGMTS::VALMTS::PMDF::lmsnit.be::lc"
Subj: Re: Digital ASAP #20179: threads on Digital UNIX
To: RDGENG::WOOD_J
From: NAME: Luc Cremers <lc@lmsnit.be@PMDF@INTERNET>
To: NAME: 'John Wood' <John.Wood@reo>
John,
Thanks for the information regarding our threads problem.
Our program works fine now after setting the vm-mapentries and
vm-vpagemax to the values you suggested.
Thanks again,
Luc Cremers
Product Development Group
LMS Numerical Technologies
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