On 05 January, 2007 - Tomas Ögren sent me these 3,3K bytes:

> > These numbers come from the last ::kmastat you ran before reducing the
> > DNLC size.  Note below that much of this space is still consumed by
> > these caches, even after the DNLC has dropped it references.  This is
> > largely due to fragmentation in the caches.
> 
> I can continue to do plots/dumps of these metrics.. I'll try locking in
> 200k entries or so and see what happens..

http://www.acc.umu.se/~stric/tmp/dnlc-plot2.png

This is after 1.5 day.. X axis is "kinda" minutes with a scaling error
of 1.5-2.. Both spikes are from around when backups run, which isn't too
surprising.. Does seem to be some fragmentation, yes..

/Tomas
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`- Sysadmin at {cs,acc}.umu.se
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