That might provide some clue as to what is happening. Can you run make
check again (with all rpis) and see which rpi the failures generally occur
on? Better yet, send the output of make check to the list. We might be
able to figure out the problems from there.
Brian
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Michael Madore wrote:
> Michael Madore wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am getting the following error when running make -k check on a bproc
> > 3.2.5 system:
> >
> > lamd kernel: problem with select() (1): No child processes
> >
> > If I then get a list of processes running on each node, I see that
> > lamd will have died on one of the nodes. It is not always the same
> > node, and make check fails in different places. I am seeing this
> > behavior with both b10 and b13.
> >
> > What might cause this behavior?
>
> I discovered that if I run make -k check with only one ssi at a time, ie:
>
> make -k check MODES="tcp"
> make -k check MODES="sysv"
> etc...
>
> Then I don't run into the above problem.
>
> Mike
>
>
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