Steven Hartland wrote: > ---- Original Message ----- > From: "Rick Macklem" <rmack...@uoguelph.ca> > > At a glance, it looks to me like 8.x is affected. Note that the > > bug only affects the new NFS server (the experimental one for 8.x) > > when exporting ZFS volumes. (UFS exported volumes don't leak) > > > > If you are running a server that might be affected, just: > > # vmstat -z | fgrep -i namei > > on the server and see if the 3rd number shown is increasing. > > Many thanks Rick wasnt aware we had anything experimental enabled > but I think that would be a yes looking at these number:- > > vmstat -z | fgrep -i namei > NAMEI: 1024, 0, 1, 1483, 25285086096, 0 > vmstat -z | fgrep -i namei > NAMEI: 1024, 0, 0, 1484, 25285945725, 0 > ^ I don't think so, since the 3rd number (USED) is 0 here. If that # is increasing over time, you have the leak. You are probably running the old (default in 8.x) NFS server.
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