Hello,

It is still not clear to me what problem it is you are experiencing other
than the free memory counter getting smaller as a result of the system
using unused RAM.

Yes, it is possible to cap it the same way, you need to modify the boot
though because the root filesystem is readonly.  See this blog post for
information on how this is done:
http://dtrace.org/blogs/wesolows/2013/12/28/anonymous-tracing-on-smartos/

On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Tiraen <[email protected]> wrote:

> "zfs_io_priority does something similar when there's a heavy disk I/O load"
>
> That yes,
> There is still another question.
> If, for example, the situation is as follows:
> - We have a host machine, for example, with only 8 GB WRIGHT + 2 disks in
> the pool in the mirror.
> - Storage disk cache is not established.
>
> Recently I conducted an experiment, just
> - Installing ports from the Internet
> - Rebuilding the World
>
> All this has given the load IO
>
> the cache has reached a size equal to actual RAM.
> In Solaris, you can limit the ceiling of the cache manually.
> here it is somehow possible to properly do?
>
>



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