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Date:      Mon, 6 May 2002 08:02:39 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Patrick Thomas <root@utility.clubscholarship.com>
To:        Terry Lambert <tlambert2@mindspring.com>
Cc:        <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: what causes a userland to stop, but allows kernel to continue?
Message-ID:  <20020506080159.K86733-100000@utility.clubscholarship.com>
In-Reply-To: <3CD6416A.9D90BE47@mindspring.com>

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>
> No denied requests.  It's not mbufs.  It must be something else.
>

How do you feel about this:


# vmstat -z

ITEM            SIZE     LIMIT    USED    FREE  REQUESTS

PIPE:            160,        0,    702,    522,   236316
SWAPMETA:        160,   509724,    452,    136,     1125
unpcb:            64,        0,    542,     98,  3398824
ripcb:           192,    16424,      0,     42,        3
syncache:        160,    15359,      0,     51,    49824
tcpcb:           544,    16424,    353,    957,    64527
udpcb:           192,    16424,     83,     45,   150821
socket:          192,    16424,    979,    813,  3614256
KNOTE:            64,        0,      1,    127,    51798
DIRHASH:        1024,        0,   1740,    268,    36897
NFSNODE:         352,        0,      0,      0,        0
NFSMOUNT:        544,        0,      0,      0,        0
VNODE:           192,        0, 124417,     27,   124417
NAMEI:          1024,        0,      0,     24, 151244479
VMSPACE:         192,        0,    875,    533,  3797606
PROC:            416,        0,    881,    540,  3797656
DP fakepg:        64,        0,      0,      0,        0
PV ENTRY:         28,  2690954, 601601, 266301, 2806153478
MAP ENTRY:        48,        0,  34223,   4070, 246626232
KMAP ENTRY:       48,   128821,   3795,    514,   369055
MAP:             108,        0,      7,      3,        7
VM OBJECT:        96,        0, 132173,  10127, 97570617


anything interesting ?

thanks.


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