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Date:      Fri, 29 Dec 95 14:45:18 EDT
From:      M C Wong <mcw@hpato.aus.hp.com>
To:        msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au (Michael Smith)
Cc:        mcw@hpato.aus.hp.com, freebsd-questions@freefall.freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [2.1R] what happens when swap is full ?
Message-ID:  <199512290345.AA073118721@hp.com>
In-Reply-To: <199512290247.NAA04952@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au>; from "Michael Smith" at Dec 29, 95 1:17 pm

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> M C Wong stands accused of saying:
> >     I just have a lock up of the system in X session after loading 
> > the swap space with as high as 96% and I think it's growing. In fact
> > the whole system just hangs again. Note, this is also a follow-up with
> > some paging errors which posted before and now I disabled the sd0s1b
> > leaving only wd0s2b (which is smaller) to see if the previous paging
> > errors will go away.

> Sorry, I don't recall your paging errors message; could you repost the
> bare details?

lespoir:/local/home/wongm 124 > Dec 26 13:56:50 lespoir last message 
repeated 126 times
Dec 26 13:56:52 lespoir /kernel: aha0: Invalid bus phase/sequence
Dec 26 13:56:50 lespoir last message repeated 126 times
Dec 26 13:56:52 lespoir /kernel: aha0: Invalid bus phase/sequence
Dec 26 13:56:52 lespoir /kernel: vnode_pager_input: I/O read error
Dec 26 13:56:52 lespoir /kernel: vnode_pager_input: I/O read error
Dec 26 13:56:52 lespoir /kernel: vm_fault: pager input (probably hardware) error, PID 1553 failure
Dec 26 13:56:52 lespoir /kernel: vm_fault: pager input (probably hardware) error, PID 1553 failure
Dec 26 13:56:53 lespoir /kernel: Linux-emul(1204): syslog() not supported (BSD sigreturn)
Dec 26 13:56:53 lespoir /kernel: Linux-emul(1204): syslog() not supported (BSD sigreturn)

As pointed in my earlier postings, sometimes some processes get killed, this
is most obvious when you switch between virtual screen in the same vt session
using fvwm, and when you try to access, say, an xterm after leaving it alone
for long time, you can hear that the disk is paging by the noise, and as soon
as when you try to type something in the xterm shell, it disappears and I can
see on the console the above errors plus others saying things like process id
gets killed. In the most unfortunate instances, I have processes like init
gets killed which subsequently results in a system hang soon after it gets
killed, or instance when you are puzzled why the mail you sent out is sitting
in the queue with message saying server timeout, which in fact the local
sendmail has been killed ...

> That's unusual, unless you have something running overnight with a
> memory leak.  You're not running xperfmon by any chance are you?

Yes, I have 2 BSDI of Netscape 2.0b3 running, and 1 Linux version of Netscape
running plus other stuff like xearth, cxterm, top, vmstat, istat, nfsstat,
xterm, tin etc. Oddly enough not xperfmon.

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