Chaskiel M Grundman wrote: > > > --On Thursday, July 28, 2005 10:00:04 AM -0700 Miles Davis > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>> you could try enabling pag garbage collection >>> sysctl -w afs.GCPAGs=1 >> >> >> Huh... I had no idea those were there. The default seems to be 2 -- what >> does that mean, and are these documented somewhere? >
>> Documentation on new features? hah. > Gee, seems like I had some dialog on this ohhhh, last week? No direction has yet been forthcoming. >> >> >> 2 is AFS_GCPAGS_USERDISABLED >> only a value of 1 (AFS_GCPAGS_OK) will cause the garbage collector to >> run. I think that the point of the non-zero disable value is because >> the macro AFS_GCPAGS is used both as a compile time directive (#if >> AFS_GCPAGS), but is also the initializer for the run-time variable >> afs_gcpags (which is what the sysctl modifies and affects the runtime >> behavior of the code when it is compile-time enabled). There are >> other possible values for afs_gcpags, which indicate that the code >> disabled itself due to encountering an error while examining process >> lists. > Michael _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-devel
