On 5/13/07, David Valin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is always amazing how much data you can get out of the system isn't it :). Anyway we are chewing up a lot of space in the anon part of vm. Willing to try an experiment? Reboot your system and run memstat before you start anything. Then as you fire up each application run it again. This will help us isolate who is chewing up so much anon. Note, it might be something that is started at boot time, in which case we will see the anons being chewed up on the first invocation of memstats (in either case it will help isolate the culprit). I am going to be off line for the rest of the day,but with the information we have so far, and the next set of experimentation data, someone else should be able to pickup where I left off. If not, I will pickup tomorrow morning.
Would 'prstat -s rss' help? After we get an idea of the few biggest processes, we can pmap them. -- Just me, Wire ... Blog: <prstat.blogspot.com> _______________________________________________ perf-discuss mailing list [email protected]
