Note: I tried setting vfs.zfs.arc_max=32M and zfs mem usage still
grew past its limits and the machine rebooted.
Forwarding a note I received...
"
>> Your machine is starving!
> How can this be, there is over 500MiB free ram at all times? I'm
sysctl vm.kmem_size_max
I've got the following
> Your machine is starving!
How can this be, there is over 500MiB free ram at all times? I'm
running literally no userland apps other than X and xterms when it
reboots.
I think I may be hitting some limit with this 366MiB and reboot bit.
How can I tell what my kernel limits are on this platform?
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 18:55, grarpamp@ wrote:
Happened again :) So some more notes...
Watched it this time, it jumped from about 29xMiB straight to 366MiB,
then hung and rebooted itself.
The first zpool import after reboot takes about a minute more than
the usual ten seconds to import. And uses
Happened again :) So some more notes...
Watched it this time, it jumped from about 29xMiB straight to 366MiB,
then hung and rebooted itself.
The first zpool import after reboot takes about a minute more than
the usual ten seconds to import. And uses up to maybe 125MiB instead
of maybe 40MiB. Coul
Hi.
I'm running i386 on i386, single P4 cpu, 1GiB RAM.
SiI 3114 -> SATA [single disk] -> GELI [AES-128] -> ZFS [sha256]
Straight RELENG_8 as of cvsup Oct 12 14:49:00 aka 8.0-RC1 plus.
ZFS pool is at v13, ZFS fs is at v3.
Hardware seems stable.
The only modification to config defaults is:
loader.c