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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Gary Kenny on January 23, 2003, 06:50:51 AM
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Hi,
I am getting an error when trying to upgrade from v5.5 of E-Smith to v5.6.
After typing 'upgrade', the installation identifies the changed packages to install.
After this process preparing to install is displayed. The installation soon terminates with a message 'memory alloc (12 bytes) returned NULL'.
All processes are terminated and the CD is ejected.
Anybody seen this before?
Cheers,
Gary
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I did see this when installing the upgrade on a VMWare virtual machine (I test this stuff before putting it on actual servers). It seemed to be memory related as when I upped the system memory from 48Mb to 96Mb it all installed perfectly.
Do you have enough RAM on your system? 5.6 is based on the 2.4.xx kernels and probably has a higher RAM requirement.
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Hi Andy,
Have you any idea what the recommended specification is for the 2.4.xx kernel?
I think that this machine is a P166 with 64MB RAM.
Cheers,
Gary
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I experienced the same thing when upgrading from 5.1.2 to 5.6. My machine is a P200 with 64MB RAM.
Time for a bug report?
BB
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I successfully complete a full install Redhat 7.3 on the same machine listed above. It seems like an anomily in the E-Smith installation.
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I submitted a bug report yesterday. Hopefully it gets some attention.
BB
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I just tried to do an install on a machine with the same configuration and it just failed with the same error.
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bruce
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1) Perform a backup to desktop or tape.
2) Perform an install, not an upgrade
3) Restore the backed up file archive.
Robert is your father's brother. :)
I reported this as a bug and the fine folks at Mitel know that this is a problem with upgrading. I guess that the minimum memory requirements have increased with the latest version.
BB