Hi Guys/Gals,
I'm getting a particularly interesting error when running on a pretty standard
qmail toaster install that I'm sure that has been seen before:
SUCCESS(graylist-level): Graylist directory tests succeeded:
/var/spamdyke/graylist
*** glibc detected *** /usr/local/bin/spamdyke: free():
You actually answered another question I had as well. I noticed in
my latest server-build, that the 'top' command shows an additional
line that I'd not seen on the previous server:
Mem: 36M Active, 29M Inact, 206M Wired, 5647M Free
ARC: 59M Total, 12M MFU, 45M
You are doing what I want to do. Which RAMdisk program are you
running? Do you have a script that flushes the RAMdisk contents to
disk periodically, so the info on the hard disk doesn't get too
stale between reboots?
Could you share your init Script(s)
The other question I forgot to ask...
With zfs and 4G RAM running, the prefetch is automatically
disabled. Did you make the loader.conf change to enable prefetch
caching anyway?
Thanks.
On 11/1/2013 11:00 AM,
Prefetch is evil and is disabled by default in illumos based
distributions (in newer versions it is enabled for scrubs since these
are sequential in nature and can get a performance boost). I'm talking
about the Adaptive Replacement Cache (ARC). This uses various metrics
such as lru to
I can see I have some
reading to do. Thanks.
On 11/1/2013 1:32 PM, Gary Gendel
wrote:
Prefetch is evil and is disabled by
default in illumos based distributions (in newer versions it is
enabled for scrubs
That looks like a bug to me! I'll work on setting up a similar environment and
see if I can find it.
Thanks for reporting this!
-- Sam Clippinger
On Nov 1, 2013, at 10:08 AM, Jeffrey Gordon wrote:
Hi Guys/Gals,
I'm getting a particularly interesting error when running on a pretty