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Date:      Fri, 20 Nov 1998 23:18:05 -0500 (EST)
From:      garman@earthling.net
To:        terbart@aye.net
Cc:        current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: more dying daemons
Message-ID:  <199811210418.UAA06160@hub.freebsd.org>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.96.981119231225.12705A-100000@phoenix.aye.net>

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On 20 Nov, Barrett Richardson wrote:
> 
> Swap usage at 64% after only hour seems awfully high. I've seem similar
> behaviour in the world of SCO. Folks just under the threshold of what
> they can get out of their box with given swap/memory size with 3.2v4.2
> are having no problems. They upgrade to Open Server 5, put the same load
> on it, and the box starts a slow downward spiral and finally becomes
> unusable. They reboot it, and its ok for a couple of hours.
> 
The 64% swap usage figure was from an uptime of two days, not an hour. 
I have however easily produced swap usages around 56-58% (synthetically,
of course) within 10-20 minutes while testing some of the potential
fixes posted here.

i've never had a problem with insufficient swap before...

> You can use vnconfig to test the beast without reslicing if you
> have ample disk space.
> 
yes, but isn't this just a workaround? I rarely (if ever) run out of
memory and swap, and my usage usually stabilizes around 65% after a few
days.

i would expect a system to behave reasonably even in the face of memory
shortages.  corrupting running processes (when they fork?) is not a
reasonable behavior.

> If problems persist, entertain the idea that something you
> are using has a mongo memory leak.
> 
basically this is just my personal workstation box.  whats
running include netscape, tkrat (with huge mailboxes :/), windowmaker,
and various other X apps.  nothing particularly suspect (except perhaps
for netscape :))

enjoy
-- 
Jason Garman                                      http://garman.dyn.ml.org/
Student, University of Maryland                        garman@earthling.net
And now... did you know that:                                 Whois: JAG145
 "If you fart consistently for 6 years and 9 months, enough gas is
  produced to create the energy of an atomic bomb." -- 0xdeadbeef posting


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