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I have a strange to me problem related to Jessie deadly freezes. I have noticed that it is somehow related w/ /tmp dir. (that is mounted as tmpFS) filling to its measure, though. Yet for sure (for some times it survives, and suppose it should always to be dead or surving ether) i do not know the reason. I set up an encrpyted swap file for 1 GiB - in case i lack RAM for my needs at the times the /tmp is filled up. I have made some testing (reducing /tmp size that is lost time system frozen was 1242 MiB) watching RAM, swap, and /tmp numbers right before the freeze, that gave me an idea that RAM/swap is not an issue here (not exhausted), for though /tmp dir. was filled up (0 MiB free), yet swap had about 500 MiB of free space. So question is, how i can test it further to find out the problem? Thank you for advance. Ста. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130801151028.1f0bb0ad@STNdom