2012-03-26 14:27, Aubrey Li wrote:
The php temporary folder is set to /tmp, which is tmpfs.
By the way, how much RAM does the box have available? "tmpfs" in Solaris is backed by "virtual memory". It is like a RAM disk, although maybe slower than ramdisk FS as seen in livecd, as long as there is enough free RAM, but then tmpfs can get swapped out to disk. If your installation followed the default wizard, your swap (or part of it) could be in rpool/swap and backed by ZFS - leading to both many tmpfs accesses and many ZFS accesses. (No idea about the mutex spinning part though - if it is normal or not). Also I'm not sure if tmpfs gets the benefits of caching, and ZFS ARC cache can consume lots of RAM and thus push tmpfs out to swap. As a random guess, try pointing PHP tmp directory to /var/tmp (backed by zfs) and see if any behaviors change? Good luck, //Jim _______________________________________________ zfs-discuss mailing list zfs-discuss@opensolaris.org http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/zfs-discuss