Date: Tue, 7 Mar 95 00:34 WET From: pete@pelican.com (Pete Carah) To: current@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: more ETXTBSY bugs Message-ID: <m0rlujL-000K2tC@pelican.com> In-Reply-To: <9503062157.AA19959@cs.weber.edu>
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In article <9503062157.AA19959@cs.weber.edu> Terry writes: ..... >I'd like to see the people seeing the thrashing problems add about 16M >of swap without doing any extra apllications and see what happens. If >the vnode pager is happy, this should be doable with a swap on file. >My immediate suspicion is that the problems would just go away until >the cache was filled again (this time consuming all of swap). I see NO swap usage to speak of; this problem doesn't appear to have much if anything to do with swap. System has 32mb ram and a 486DX2/66. disks are 2x345ide and 1x213scsi (all maxtor if it matters; scsi is a 1742 with some letter). 32mb ram is 8192 pages less the 384k hole; that should be 8096 pages if I figure right. I can run netscape during this thrashing with *no* apparent effect on either (though netscape's performance via a proxy connected at 14.4k is slow at best...) It was not running for the following; only the make world (which is about at make all in usr.sbin/pkg_install/lib) and one csh to look with. Following taken _during_ (two different) seek-chatter during a make world: ------------------------------------------------------------------ puffin% swapinfo Device 1K-blocks Used Available Capacity /dev/wd0b 36864 3800 33064 10% /dev/wd1b 0 *** not available for swapping *** /dev/sd0b 0 *** not available for swapping *** /dev/sd1b 0 *** not available for swapping *** puffin% vmstat -s 4297752 cpu context switches 40451654 device interrupts 1948048 software interrupts 13828356 traps 13166711 system calls 72 swap pager pageins 157 swap pager pages paged in 437 swap pager pageouts 785 swap pager pages paged out 2621 vnode pager pageins 7694 vnode pager pages paged in 4 vnode pager pageouts 4 vnode pager pages paged out 2989035 VM object cache lookups 2662043 VM object hits 89 page daemon wakeups 237102 pages examined by the page daemon 0 pages reactivated 467 intransit blocking page faults 153713529 zero fill pages allocated 5667612 zero fill pages zeroed 1937306 copy-on-write faults 14124043 total VM faults taken 14163547 pages freed 0 pages freed by daemon 6746415 pages freed by exiting processes 3650 pages active 856 pages inactive 1603 pages in VM cache 992 pages wired down 505 pages free 4096 bytes per page 13160106 total name lookups cache hits (56% pos + 3% neg) system 0% per-process deletions 0%, falsehits 10%, toolong 0% ----------------------------------------------------------------------- The source tree is on scsi and everything else (/usr including obj) is on wd0. At least half of the disk activity is on the scsi, so couldn't be swap. -- Pete
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