On Oct 11, 2011, at 2:03 PM, Frank Van Damme wrote: > 2011/10/11 Richard Elling <richard.ell...@gmail.com>: >>> ZFS Tunables (/etc/system): >>> set zfs:zfs_arc_min = 0x200000 >>> set zfs:zfs_arc_meta_limit=0x100000000 >> >> It is not uncommon to tune arc meta limit. But I've not seen a case >> where tuning arc min is justified, especially for a storage server. Can >> you explain your reasoning? > > > Honestly? I don't remember. might be a "leftover" setting from a year > ago. by now, I figured out I need to "update the boot archive" in > order for the new setting to have effect at boot time which apparently > involves booting in safe mode.
The archive should be updated when you reboot. Or you can run bootadm update-archive anytime. At boot, the zfs_arc_min is copied into arc_c_min overriding the default setting. You can see the current value via kstat: kstat -p zfs:0:arcstats:c_min zfs:0:arcstats:c_min 389202432 This is the smallest size that the ARC will shrink to, when asked to shrink because other applications need memory. -- richard -- ZFS and performance consulting http://www.RichardElling.com VMworld Copenhagen, October 17-20 OpenStorage Summit, San Jose, CA, October 24-27 LISA '11, Boston, MA, December 4-9 _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss