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diff --git a/results/classifier/zero-shot/118/files/2117 b/results/classifier/zero-shot/118/files/2117 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e0aebd9a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/zero-shot/118/files/2117 @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +files: 0.923 +graphic: 0.775 +device: 0.763 +architecture: 0.671 +performance: 0.631 +semantic: 0.557 +hypervisor: 0.551 +PID: 0.548 +virtual: 0.489 +register: 0.440 +user-level: 0.425 +debug: 0.418 +assembly: 0.405 +peripherals: 0.399 +mistranslation: 0.378 +ppc: 0.374 +permissions: 0.364 +boot: 0.360 +vnc: 0.351 +socket: 0.344 +risc-v: 0.338 +i386: 0.271 +x86: 0.228 +arm: 0.227 +kernel: 0.213 +network: 0.201 +TCG: 0.156 +VMM: 0.119 +KVM: 0.025 + +Unraid, Ubuntu, 9P/virtio and memory issues +Description of problem: +I am running an Ubuntu VM on Unraid - which is using Qemu. I am exposing my shares through "9p Mode" to the VM. + +The logs shows: +-fsdev local,security_model=passthrough,id=fsdev-fs0,path=/mnt/user/backup \ +-device '{"driver":"virtio-9p-pci","id":"fs0","fsdev":"fsdev-fs0","mount_tag":"backup","bus":"pci.1","addr":"0x0"}' \ + +Inside Ubuntu, I mount the exposed shares like this: + +sudo mount -t 9p -o trans=virtio "backup" /media/share/backup + +I have a script that uses rsync to sync the files from these mounted shares onto an internal disk drive. + +The issues that I am facing, is that rsync sometimes reports "cannot allocate memory": + +rsync: [sender] readdir("/media/share/backup/myfolder"): Cannot allocate memory (12) + +There are "ten thousands" of files in that folder hierarchy, but there are plenty of memory available on the VM (many GBs), so that is no issue. The next time I run the job, it might go through as normal. But I would like to get rid of these issues. + +The question is: Is there some kind of memory allocation/limit to the virtio/9p as well? If yes - is there some way to increase it to avoid these errors? +Steps to reproduce: +1. Mount as shown +2. Run rsync on folder with lots of files +3. See error +Additional information: +N/A |