El sáb., 15 ago. 2020 a las 17:09, Chris Murphy (<li...@colorremedies.com>) escribió:
> On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 1:59 PM Sergio Belkin <seb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Right now I have this with sudo smem -c "pid name swap pss" -s swap -k -t > > <snip> > > 4105 cleanupd 2.5M 132.0K > > 731103 firewalld 2.7M 23.7M > > 4528 powerline-daemo 3.3M 11.2M > > 5078 colord 3.4M 2.0M > > 4062 (sd-pam 4.0M 28.0K > > 4061 (sd-pam 4.1M 12.0K > > ------------------------------------------------- > > 206 70.0M 3.4G > > OK so 70M swap > > > > And with free -m: > > > > total used free shared buff/cache available > > Mem: 15887 3254 1662 804 10969 > 11486 > > Swap: 4095 62 4033 > > 62M swap > > > > > > Huge difference, I don't know, There is something bad with plasma, isn't > it? :) > > > > I don't know if is useful now: > > zramctl > > NAME ALGORITHM DISKSIZE DATA COMPR TOTAL STREAMS MOUNTPOINT > > /dev/zram0 lzo-rle 4G 62,7M 21M 53,8M 4 [SWAP] > > > 62M swap > > The log out and log back probably caused most of the anon pages in > swap to get dropped. So you'll need to use the system normally until > swap usage is back up to ~3+G and then run that smem command and see > what's using all of this swap... > > > > -- > Chris Murphy > Nice, my only doubt is why smem and tools alike cannot show those processes using anon pages in swap... -- -- Sergio Belkin LPIC-2 Certified - http://www.lpi.org
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