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swapon error msgs



Anyone know what this means?

May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer mach_kernel: (default pager): [KERNEL]: no space in available paging segments; swapon suggested
May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer last message repeated 34 times
May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer mach_kernel: fault pager): [KERNEL]: no space in available paging segments; swapon suggested
May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer mach_kernel: (default pager): [KERNEL]: no space in available paging segments; swapon suggested
May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer last message repeated 29 times
May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer mach_kernel: pager): [KERNEL]: no space in available paging segments; swapon suggested
May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer mach_kernel: (default pager): [KERNEL]: no space in available paging segments; swapon suggested
May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer last message repeated 47 times
May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer mach_kernel: default pager): [KERNEL]: no space in available paging segments; swapon suggested
May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer mach_kernel: (default pager): [KERNEL]: no space in available paging segments; swapon suggested
May 8 08:42:08 WorkServer last message repeated 46 times

And every once in a while:
May 8 08:48:33 WorkServer mach_kernel: Warning: No physical memory suitable for pageout or reclaim, pageout thread temporarily going to sleep

There were literally thousands of these messages. The server had crashed hard, wouldn't respond to anything except ping while generating these messages, not even ssh. I had to hard restart it.

The server has 1 gig of ram and ~70Gb of free diskspace, and was only up for about 2 hours. No one was logged into the server. I'm thinking a bad ram chip. Anyone else have any ideas?

TIA,

Stu Duncan
Mac Administrator
The Education Center, Inc
336-851-8308
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