On Tue, Aug 3, 2021 at 8:27 AM Franco Fichtner wrote:
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> Hi Kevin,
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> > On 2. Aug 2021, at 7:51 PM, Kevin Bowling wrote:
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> > I caught wind that an igb(4) commit I've done to main and that has
> > been in stable/12 for a few months seems to be causi
Hi Kevin,
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> On 2. Aug 2021, at 7:51 PM, Kevin Bowling wrote:
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> I caught wind that an igb(4) commit I've done to main and that has
> been in stable/12 for a few months seems to be causing a regression on
> opnsense. The commit in question is
> https://cg
03.08.2021 17:30, Mark Johnston пишет:
>>> So if there is some wired page leak, the pgcache zones are probably not
>>> directly responsible.
>>
>> We don't see any leaks, but our monitoring shows that "free" memory
>> migrates to "wired" and only these zones are grow.
>
> How are you measuring thi
On Tue, Aug 03, 2021 at 04:59:34PM +0300, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
> 03.08.2021 16:47, Mark Johnston пишет:
> >> We noticed the same problem, I'm not sure the exact version, but you can
> >> check the output:
> >> # vmstat -z | egrep "ITEM|pgcache"
> >>
> >> The page cache grows until lowmem is not
03.08.2021 16:47, Mark Johnston пишет:
>> We noticed the same problem, I'm not sure the exact version, but you can
>> check the output:
>> # vmstat -z | egrep "ITEM|pgcache"
>>
>> The page cache grows until lowmem is not reached. Then it automatically
>> cleans and begins to grow again.
>
> The pg
On Tue, Aug 03, 2021 at 09:38:17AM +0300, Andrey V. Elsukov wrote:
> 02.08.2021 08:00, Özkan KIRIK пишет:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm using FreeBSD stable/12 0f97f2a1857a96563792f0d873b11a16ff9f818c (Jul
> > 25) built.
> > pf, ipfw and ipsec options are built with kernel. The server is used as
> > fire
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=256882
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03.08.2021 11:40, Özkan KIRIK пишет:
> Thank you Andrey,
>
> There is no line that contains the expression "pgcache".
Probably, it is only on 13+.
> I wonder that, what is the unit of USED column in vmstat -z output ?
> Is the size of allocated memory USED * SIZE bytes or USED bytes?
Yes, USED
Thank you Andrey,
There is no line that contains the expression "pgcache".
I wonder that, what is the unit of USED column in vmstat -z output ?
Is the size of allocated memory USED * SIZE bytes or USED bytes?
Best regards
Full output is below:
# vmstat -z
ITEM SIZE LIMIT