Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2023 07:53:20 +0200 From: Jack Raats <mlist@zwn24.nl> To: freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org Subject: Fwd: Swap filling up, usermode process swap usage doesn't explain Message-ID: <aeddac74-439e-ef26-7339-2382828f57f8@zwn24.nl> In-Reply-To: <dfc035d0-ad91-fcc5-eaad-6289a0f53112@zwn24.nl> References: <dfc035d0-ad91-fcc5-eaad-6289a0f53112@zwn24.nl>
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Op 20-07-2023 om 00:40 schreef Pete Wright: > > > On 7/19/23 15:11, Scott Gasch wrote: >> Yes, I'm using ZFS. Here's what top says: >> >> last pid: 88926; load averages: 1.20, 0.96, >> 0.87 up 5+17:48:34 15:09:58 >> 274 processes: 1 running, 272 sleeping, 1 zombie >> CPU: 1.8% user, 0.0% nice, 0.5% system, 0.0% interrupt, 97.8% idle >> Mem: 1844M Active, 7777M Inact, 77G Laundry, 35G Wired, 750M Buf, >> 3367M Free >> ARC: 24G Total, 2878M MFU, 18G MRU, 21M Anon, 119M Header, 2622M Other >> 18G Compressed, 25G Uncompressed, 1.33:1 Ratio >> Swap: 144G Total, 11G Used, 133G Free, 7% Inuse >> >> If I leave this alone it will grow to consume all available swap >> space. I'll try your fix with the sysctl knob and see what >> happens... I hope this is it, I've been fighting this for a while now. At my systems ZFS is very memory hungry. What is the status of the zpool? Gr., Jack
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