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--- Comment #11 from Andriy Gapon ---
Possibly related to bug 256507
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--- Comment #10 from Eugene M. Zheganin ---
databases/mysql80-server.
Nope, didn't touch that sysctl oid.
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--- Comment #9 from Konstantin Belousov ---
What database do you use? Is it postgres? Did you tweaked
kern.ipc.shm_use_phys?
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--- Comment #8 from Eugene M. Zheganin ---
I'm afraid - no, at least not in the foreseeable future: this is a production
database for a service with hundreds of thousands of users (like literally), so
it's rebooted very rarely, probably onc
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--- Comment #7 from Konstantin Belousov ---
Can you show the top output right after the boot?
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--- Comment #6 from Eugene Grosbein ---
Also, show: sysctl vfs.bufspace vm.stats.vm
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--- Comment #5 from Eugene M. Zheganin ---
Sorry, pasted along with linefeed:
[root@db0-de:db/mysql]# sysctl vm.reserv
vm.reserv.reclaimed: 13318
vm.reserv.partpopq:
DOMAINLEVEL SIZE NUMBER
0, -1, 83100K, 71
1, -1,
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[root@db0-de:db/mysql]# sysctl hw.physmem hw.usermem hw.realmem vm.vmtotal
vm.kvm_free vm.kvm_size
vm.reserv
hw.physmem: 137276436480
hw.usermem: 104537735168
hw.realmem: 137434759168
vm.vmtotal:
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--- Comment #3 from Eugene Grosbein ---
Please attach output of the command:
sysctl hw.physmem hw.usermem hw.realmem vm.vmtotal vm.kvm_free vm.kvm_size
vm.reserv
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--- Comment #1 from Eugene M. Zheganin ---
Note: this happens after some slight uptime (dozens on minutes), right after
the boot top shows numbers close to real amount.
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Bug ID: 266272
Summary: top reports incorrect amount of system memory
Product: Base System
Version: 13.1-STABLE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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