Also, something odd: say I have a big file /tmp/foo

$ cat /tmp/foo > /dev/null
... "inactive" grows in vmstat, takes some time...
$ cat /tmp/foo > /dev/null
takes almost no time since it's all cached.
$ find /var/log -printf ""
... "inactive" falls down to the original value
$ cat /tmp/foo > /dev/null
... "inactive" grows in vmstat again, takes some time...

It looks like resolving directories/files entries somehow flushes out
the page cache.  There actually doesn't seem to be any caching for
directories/files: find /var/log always reads from the disk (the led
flashes).

Samuel


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