On Mon, 2010-11-15 at 10:41 +0200, Fatih Tümen wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 07:09, Iain Buchanan <iai...@netspace.net.au> wrote:

> > sure, but running it for 10 or 100 or 1000 hours should produce roughly
> > the same characteristics for the same browsing behaviour if all other
> > things are equal.  A few months ago this didn't cause any issues at all,
> > now I'm seeing high swap usage.  I usually never use my 3G of physical
> > RAM.
> >
> 
> Can you recall what significant change have you made to the system?
> For emerged packages you can try smth like genlop --list --date 1
> month ago and then check against the versions upgraded from.

sure, only EVERYthing has been updated... including firefox and the
kernel!

> > Again today I see it is using about 900Mb in total, which seems quite
> > large.  vm.swappiness is set to 0.  I've upgraded firefox to 3.6.12.
> >
> > I had to reboot, but I'll check the usual statistics next time I see it.
> >
> 
> You say swappiness is set to 0 but dont give any swap usage info.

that's cause I had to reboot and swap was back to 0.

>  If
> there is any swap usage while swapiness is 0 then it would be weird
> and we could blame it on the kernel.

_any_ swap usage?  right now I'm using 110Mb of swap with 1.8Gb free
physical RAM and vm.swapiness is 0!

$ free -m
             total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
Mem:          3040       1206       1834          0         61        246
-/+ buffers/cache:        898       2142
Swap:          494        110        383


$ cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
0

  PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND            
 3192 iain      20   0  554m 204m  27m S    9  6.7  26:31.94 firefox            


> I just googled mem usage firefox as I am running out of ideas.

but thanks for the suggestions anyway :)  I'll keep googling!

-- 
Iain Buchanan <iaindb at netspace dot net dot au>

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        When all else fails, read the instructions.


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