Hello, There is an issue running VirtualBox with ZFS. ZFS will cause fragmentation of memory which is usually not a problem, but due to the nature of how VirtualBox attempt to lock down continuous chunks of RAM, it is a problem for VBox. If you are running VBox and ZFS, cap the ARC cache...
Mike, On Fri, 2011-11-04 at 10:39 -0400, Daniel Kjar wrote: > I have seen that in plenty of places and I 'know' it to be true but as I > watch zfs swallow all of my ram and my server ends up stuttering (when > it shouldn't) then I have to do something. Although everything > everywhere says that ZFS gives it up whenever asked many comments from > oracle and the zfs tuning guide hint that it isn't really that good at > giving it up. Some processes don't know the right way to ask (exert > pressure) etc. Also, when ZFS was young Sun kept saying that it using > all of the available ram was harmless but... later they figured out > there was a bug in how it was handling the process of detecting memory > constraints on the system and now there are known scenarios when > limiting ZFS hunger is called for. > > I was just hoping there was something else going on here with 151a but I > see now that is not the case. > > On 11/ 4/11 10:28 AM, Rob McMahon wrote: > > On 04/11/2011 13:13, Daniel Kjar wrote: > >> pmap seems to give me exactly what top tells me. > > Remember top will almost always show low free memory. Free memory is > > wasted memory, it gets filled by filesystem cache, zfs or otherwise, > > and re-used when needed. Look at e.g. `vmstat 5' to look for memory > > issues. > > > > Rob > > > _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss