> This may just be a typo, but if you really did create write (dirty)
> block device cache by writing the pg_dump file somewhere, then that
> is what it's supposed to do ;) 

The pgdump was across the network.  So the only caching on the machine was read 
caching.

> Read cache of course does not need to be flushed and can simply be
> dumped when the memory is needed, and so Linux will keep more or
> less unlimited amounts of read cache until it needs the memory for
> something else ....

Right, that's the normal behavior.  Except not on this machine.

--Josh

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