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Johannes Hofmann <johannes.hofmann@gmx.de> wrote: > Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com> wrote: >> :On my troublesome 2GB machine, the inactive memory is now ~= 750M, which >> :is about 1/3 of RAM, quite far from the 1/4 target. >> : >> :-- >> :Francois Tigeot >> >> It's just a target for the pageout daemon, it isn't something the >> machine tries to hold itself to. >> >> Guys... everyone. Please don't try to interpret the values for >> the active & inactive queues. Even a good chunk of the analysis of >> the swap space use is wrong. There's absolutely nothing wrong with >> the machine paging stuff out to swap. The issue is only whether it >> does so to the degree that later pageins effect performance. >> >> Avalon, for example, usually has 200-400MB of idle data swapped out >> which it basically never touches. It doesn't effect avalon's >> performance. > > One point is probabely whether swap is on a disk with otherwise high > IO rate. On my single disk system it is clearly a performance problem > if program data is paged out due to filesystem activity because then > the paging in is very slow. > > I can trigger this situation with > hammer cleanup > but also with > find / -type f | xargs md5 This got fixed with 69adbed48cd5565446e8013fcc5131405a9e7c05 Cheers, Johannes