[OpenIndiana-discuss] Firefox problem

Predrag Zečević predrag.zecevic.1961 at googlemail.com
Wed May 31 13:15:57 UTC 2023


On 5/31/23 15:12, Predrag Zečević wrote:
> 
> On 5/31/23 15:06, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
>> On Wed, 31 May 2023, Predrag Zečević via openindiana-discuss wrote:
>>>
>>> [Parent 1693, IPDL Background] WARNING: fallocate failed to set shm 
>>> size: Invalid argument: file 
>>> /jenkins/jobs/oi-userland/workspace/components/web/firefox/firefox-113.0.1/ipc/chromium/src/base/shared_memory_posix.cc:404
>>> [Parent 1693, IPDL Background] WARNING: ftruncate failed to set shm 
>>> size: No space left on device: file 
>>> /jenkins/jobs/oi-userland/workspace/components/web/firefox/firefox-113.0.1/ipc/chromium/src/base/shared_memory_posix.cc:407
>>> IPDL protocol error: SharedMemory::Create failed!
>>> Crash Annotation GraphicsCriticalError: |[C0][GFX1-]: 
>>> CompositorBridgeChild receives IPC close with reason=AbnormalShutdown 
>>> (t=2320.83) Exiting due to channel error.
>>
>> These errors have to do with available disk space (or a problem with 
>> the temporary file directory) rather than RAM.  The fallocate() 
>> function does this: "preallocate or deallocate space to a file".  If 
>> the filesystem (presumably where temporary files reside) does not 
>> support the pre-allocation capability, or the directory is too full, 
>> or the file does not exist, then the request will fail.
>>
>> The ftruncate() error implies that the directory is full.
>>
>> The mention of a file name 'file' suggests that the software is not 
>> even using a correct file path and might in fact just be using the 
>> name 'file'.
>>
>> Bob
> 
> Thanks Bob!
> 
> That was good one...
> 
> I have found this (in /etc/vfstab, probably added very long time ago, 
> only today it has started to "work"):
> 
> #device                         device          mount FS      fsck    
> mount   mount
> #to mount                       to fsck         point type    pass    at 
> boot options
> swap                            -               /tmp tmpfs   -       
> yes     size=4096m
> 
> 
> I will remove tmpfs size option... and reboot. THen I wil lcheck again 
> (tomorrow, most likely).
> 
> One more time, thanks for the hint (I was focused on swap only)
> Best regards
Forgot this, which confirms it:

:; pfexec /usr/bin/df -hP | grep -E "Filesystem|tmp"
Filesystem             Size   Used  Available Capacity  Mounted on
swap                     4G  3,99G      6,35M   100%    /tmp



-- 
Predrag Zečević



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