Paul,

The aim is to have more flex space for the kernel on machines with more 
resources. Although the dump will be collected pretty fast and the memory 
released really early on allowing the machine to have the full memory 
available, this alleviates any issues that can be caused by having way too 
little memory on very very large systems during those few minutes.

-Manish



Paul Mackerras wrote:
> Manish Ahuja writes:
> 
>> B. It computers 5% of total ram and rounds it down to multiples of 256MB.
>> C. Compares the rounded down value and returns larger of 256MB or the new
>>    computed value.
> 
> So if we have 10GB of memory or more we'll use reserve more than
> 256MB.  What is the advantage of reserving more than 256MB of memory?
> 
> Paul.

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