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Re: vmstat
On Tue, 10 Nov 2020 12:12:14 +0000
Patrick Welche <prlw1%cam.ac.uk@localhost> wrote:
> # vmstat -C
> Pool cache statistics.
> Name Spin GrpSz Full Emty PoolLayer CacheLayer Hit%
> CpuLayer Hit% amappl 8 63 66 0 496221
> 1592973 68.8 563372236 99.7 anonpl 60772 63 11400 0
> 55980901 177419830 68.4 9594977028 98.2 ...
> xhcixfer 0 15 0 0 5 8 37.5
> 77 89.6 xhcixfer 0 15 0 0 5 11
> 54.5 193 94.3 zfs_znode_cache 2906 15 51 0 4258698
> 17474551 75.6 215763165 91.9 ©ÿÿ 2368 15 53
> 0 4471316 17390812 74.3 305275419 94.3 ©ÿÿ 0
> 15 0 0 258353 259551 0.5 277790 6.6 ©ÿÿ
> 0 15 0 0 117290 117459 0.1 119696
> 1.9 ©ÿÿ 0 15 0 0 74991 75197 0.3
> 79474 5.4 ©ÿÿ 2 15 0 0 36643
> 36739 0.3 37986 3.3 ...
>
>
> interesting "Pool" name... (10G wired memory box)
>
>
Those pool names seem clearly broken.
It seems the box is running with a zfs pool which has it's own cache
(ARC) which memory is entirely wired and might grow quite large.
What does vmstat -vmC show for those pools?
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