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From: Pavel Machek
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Re: swapping when there's a free memory
Date: Sunday, April 25, 2010 - 12:13 am
Hi!
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> I captured this output of vmstat. The machine was freeing cache and > swapping out pages even when there was a plenty of free memory. > > The machine is sparc64 with 1GB RAM with 2.6.34-rc4. This abnormal > swapping happened during running spadfsck --- a fsck program for a custom > filesystem that caches most reads in its internal cache --- so it reads > buffers and allocates memory at the same time. > > Note that sparc64 doesn't have any low/high memory zones, so it couldn't > be explained by filling one zone and needing to allocate pages in it.
Fragmented memory + high-order allocation?
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> This abnormal behavior doesn't happen everytime, it happend about twice > for many spadfsck attempts.
...yep, that would be random. Pavel -- (english)
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swapping when there's a free memory
, Mikulas Patocka
, (Wed Apr 21, 5:55 pm)
Re: swapping when there's a free memory
, Pavel Machek
, (Sun Apr 25, 12:13 am)
Re: swapping when there's a free memory
, Andrew Morton
, (Mon Apr 26, 3:31 pm)
Re: swapping when there's a free memory
, Andrew Morton
, (Mon Apr 26, 3:33 pm)
Re: swapping when there's a free memory
, KAMEZAWA Hiroyuki
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Re: swapping when there's a free memory
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