Some more testing indicates that the problem is most likely in close, not mmap.
I modified the program to the following:
zool# more test.c
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
int main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
int rc, pid, fd;
char *cp;
char cmd[10
> On 30 July 2015, at 01:39, Doug Hardie wrote:
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>> On 29 July 2015, at 23:44, Peter Jeremy wrote:
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>> On 2015-Jul-29 17:41:33 -0700, Doug Hardie wrote:
>>> I have several FreeBSD 9.3 systems that are using swap and I can’t
>>> figure out what is doing it. The key
> On 29 July 2015, at 23:44, Peter Jeremy wrote:
>
> [reformatted]
>
> On 2015-Jul-29 17:41:33 -0700, Doug Hardie wrote:
>> I have several FreeBSD 9.3 systems that are using swap and I can’t
>> figure out what is doing it. The key system has 6GB swap and
>> currently it has over 2GB in use.
>
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On 2015-Jul-29 17:41:33 -0700, Doug Hardie wrote:
>I have several FreeBSD 9.3 systems that are using swap and I can’t
>figure out what is doing it. The key system has 6GB swap and
>currently it has over 2GB in use.
Is the system currently paging (top(1) and "systat -v" will show
t
> On 29 July 2015, at 17:41, Doug Hardie wrote:
>
> I have several FreeBSD 9.3 systems that are using swap and I can’t figure out
> what is doing it. The key system has 6GB swap and currently it has over 2GB
> in use. ps shows only a kernel module [intr] with a W status. Obviously
> that i
> On 29 July 2015, at 18:57, Chris H wrote:
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> On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 17:41:33 -0700 Doug Hardie wrote
>
>> I have several FreeBSD 9.3 systems that are using swap and I can’t figure
>> out what is doing it. The key system has 6GB swap and currently it has over
>> 2GB in use. ps shows only a ke
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 17:41:33 -0700 Doug Hardie wrote
> I have several FreeBSD 9.3 systems that are using swap and I can’t figure
> out what is doing it. The key system has 6GB swap and currently it has over
> 2GB in use. ps shows only a kernel module [intr] with a W status. Obviously
> that is