--- Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know, but this seems to be a VM related
> issue (not issue as in
> bug). I think you've probably allocated pretty much
> all your memory to
> user-space stuff, and not left enough for the system
> to function. If
> you're on i386, and h
--- Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > after this attempt, swapinfo still shows zero swap
> in use.
> >
> > What does this mean ?
> >
> > Is my system now in an unstable state ? Should I
> reboot ?
>
> Did you try reducing your maxdsiz to something a few
> hundred mb's less?
No -
On 02/20/07 11:44, Arone Silimantia wrote:
--- Eric Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
after this attempt, swapinfo still shows zero swap
in use.
What does this mean ?
Is my system now in an unstable state ? Should I
reboot ?
Did you try reducing your maxdsiz to something a few
hundred
On 02/19/07 22:20, Arone Silimantia wrote:
New, modern, p4-xeon based system.
4 GB physical RAM:
# dmesg|grep emory
real memory = 3489071104 (3327 MB)
avail memory = 3418656768 (3260 MB)
4 GB swap:
# swapinfo
Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity
/dev/da0s1b 4194304
New, modern, p4-xeon based system.
4 GB physical RAM:
# dmesg|grep emory
real memory = 3489071104 (3327 MB)
avail memory = 3418656768 (3260 MB)
4 GB swap:
# swapinfo
Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity
/dev/da0s1b 4194304 40 4194264 0%
And because it has a mu
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