Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2021 14:59:30 -0500 From: Chris Ross <cross+freebsd@distal.com> To: Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> Cc: Ronald Klop <ronald-lists@klop.ws>, freebsd-fs <freebsd-fs@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: swap_pager: cannot allocate bio Message-ID: <953DD67A-1A37-4D03-B878-E65396641B7D@distal.com> In-Reply-To: <CANCZdfrY9YZ%2BrLpnhJgjxtkuYi5GnNcGU6SkZtJqhR9%2B_U44RA@mail.gmail.com> References: <9FE99EEF-37C5-43D1-AC9D-17F3EDA19606@distal.com> <09989390-FED9-45A6-A866-4605D3766DFE@distal.com> <op.1cpimpsmkndu52@joepie> <4E5511DF-B163-4928-9CC3-22755683999E@distal.com> <42006135.15.1636709757975@mailrelay> <7B41B7D7-0C74-4F87-A49C-A666DB970CC3@distal.com> <CANCZdfpW3YJ7c_EO82BYwLCFhDXdCp2W_fxmxAXzYvr7HNmnZQ@mail.gmail.com> <4008C512-31F1-4BE3-B674-A270CF674757@distal.com> <CANCZdfrY9YZ%2BrLpnhJgjxtkuYi5GnNcGU6SkZtJqhR9%2B_U44RA@mail.gmail.com>
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--Apple-Mail=_8E68A48E-A757-49F9-978D-9D0329E5539A Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > On Nov 12, 2021, at 14:52, Warner Losh <imp@bsdimp.com> wrote: > My swap is on a partition on the non-ZFS disk. A physical disk as far = as the kernel knows, hardware RAID1. >=20 > # pstat -s > Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity > /dev/da0p3 445682648 1018524 444664124 0% >=20 > OK. That's well supported and should work w/o some of the issues that = I raised. I'd misunderstood and thought you were swapping to zvols... > =20 > Let me know if what you=E2=80=99re saying above is true to my case, = and any advice as to how I can avoid it. I had a =E2=80=9Cnot enough = swap space=E2=80=9D a while back, and accordingly increased the size of = my swap partition. I have 128GB of memory, though between the ARC and = the big process I was running, that fills it easily. >=20 > Yea, this is a 'memory is exhausted' problem, and more swap won't help = that. It's unclear why we run out so fast, and why the separate zones = for the bio isn't providing a good level of insulation from out of = memory scenarios. Okay. Well, I can=E2=80=99t easily add more memory to this machine, = though I am investigating it. I certainly can=E2=80=99t do it in short = order. I presume the problem is that I recently increased the size of = this pool by adding a large raidz vdev to it. I=E2=80=99ve only been = seeing this since. Is there any way I can =E2=80=9Climit=E2=80=9D the = perceived size of the ZFS filesystem to ease the problem? Is there = anything I can tune to help? Can I turn off or drastically reduce the = ARC? A decrease in performance would be better than getting stuck after = a day or so. :-) - Chris --Apple-Mail=_8E68A48E-A757-49F9-978D-9D0329E5539A--
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