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Action<br />

Many developers have found that third party software (such as Purify) can help<br />

identify memory leaks in their applications. If you suspect that you have a memory<br />

leak, you can use sar(1) to check on the Kernel Memory Allocation (KMA). Any<br />

driver or module that uses KMA resources, but does not specifically return the<br />

resources before it exits, can create a memory leak.<br />

See Also<br />

For more information on memory leaks, see the section on monitoring system<br />

activity in the System Administration Guide, Volume II. If you are using the<br />

AnswerBook, "displaying disk usage" is a good search <strong>string</strong>. Also, see the section on<br />

system resource problems in the NIS+ and FNS Administration Guide.<br />

Message too long<br />

Cause<br />

A message sent on a transport provider was larger than the internal message buffer<br />

or some other network limit.<br />

Technical Notes<br />

The symbolic name for this error is EMSGSIZE, errno=97.<br />

mount: /dev/dsk/<strong>string</strong> is already<br />

mounted, /<strong>string</strong> is busy, or...<br />

Cause<br />

While trying to mount a filesystem, the mount(1M) command received a "Device<br />

busy" (EBUSY) error code. There are several possible reasons: this /dev/dsk<br />

filesystem is already mounted on a different directory, the busy path name is the<br />

working directory of an active process, or the system has exceeded its maximum<br />

number of mount points (unlikely).<br />

Alphabetical Message Listing 115

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