Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2021 23:43:46 -0500 From: Chris Ross <cross+freebsd@distal.com> To: freebsd-fs <freebsd-fs@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: swap_pager: cannot allocate bio Message-ID: <09989390-FED9-45A6-A866-4605D3766DFE@distal.com> In-Reply-To: <9FE99EEF-37C5-43D1-AC9D-17F3EDA19606@distal.com> References: <9FE99EEF-37C5-43D1-AC9D-17F3EDA19606@distal.com>
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> On Nov 10, 2021, at 23:35, Chris Ross <cross+freebsd@distal.com> = wrote: >=20 > Hey all. I have a system that I=E2=80=99m trying to do some intensive = CPU and I/O on. FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE, amd64, 128GB RAM, hardware RAID1 = OS volume, and a large (40TB) zpool where most of the I/O is happening. >=20 > Initially, it was failing for me because it was running out of swap = space. It had only the normal small (4-8G) swap partition, so I resized = the filesystems on the root disk and now have 400+GB swap. The system = had frozen up and I wasn=E2=80=99t able to log in. When I go to the = console, I find a long list of: >=20 > swap_pager: cannot allocate bio >=20 > lines. I was able to log into the console as root and pstat -s shows = the swap minimally used (7.5GB used). Attempting a =E2=80=9Czpool = status=E2=80=9D at that point locked up. I don=E2=80=99t know if the = problem is the memory subsystem, or zfs. >=20 > But, based on the error, is there perhaps some kernel parameter I can = tune that might prevent the swap pager from encountering that error? Moving to freebsd-fs. More information makes it looks more like a ZFS = problem than anything else. I am able to log into another root virtual console, and I can run ps = (shows many things, including dozens of "cron: running job (cron)=E2=80=9D= jobs, in D state), and I=E2=80=99m able to wander around the root disk = (3T ufs filesystem) without trouble. But, as mentioned above the = =E2=80=9Czpool status=E2=80=9D is hung, and I suspect if I tried to = access anything in that filesystem it would hang to. Those cron jobs, = which aren=E2=80=99t anything I added, I assume are just system =E2=80=9Cc= heck around the system=E2=80=9D cron jobs that are getting stuck there. So, if anyone has any suggestions. I can leave this system stuck like = this for a little while, but I=E2=80=99ll probably want to bring it back = before the end of the day tomorrow. (I=E2=80=99m US EST, so it=E2=80=99s = almost midnight here. I=E2=80=99ll check in on email for suggestions or = ideas in the morning.) Thanks all. - Chris=
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