:Technical follow-up: : :Contrary to what I previously said, a number of tests reveal that :Solaris, indeed, does not overcommit. All non-read only segments, :and all malloc()ed memory is reserved upon exec() or fork(), and the :reserved memory is not allowed to exceed the total memory. It makes :extensive use of read only DATA segments, and has a NON_RESERVE :mmap() flag. : :Though the foot firmly planted in my mouth ought to prevent me from :saying anything else, I must say that it does explain a few things :to me... : :-- :Daniel C. Sobral (8-DCS) :d...@newsguy.com
Something is weird here. If the solaris people are using a SWAPSIZE + REALMEM VM model, they have to allow the allocated + reserved space go +REALMEM bytes over available swap space. If not they are using only a SWAPSIZE VM model. Wait - does Solaris normally use swap files or swap partitions? Or is it that weird /tmp filesystem stuff? If it normally uses swap files and allows holes then that explains everything. -Matt Matthew Dillon <dil...@backplane.com> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majord...@freebsd.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message