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Re: port-hppa/56849: Wacko kernel memory accounting in current/hppa
Nick Hudson <nick.hudson%gmx.co.uk@localhost> writes:
> Candidate fix...
I can confirm that with this patch installed, top and ps report a
reasonably stable kernel size, ranging from ~80M just after boot
to ~95M at peak load. This is a bit more than I was expecting, but
it's probably fine given that I kicked some things up after hitting
ENFILE errors:
$ cat /etc/sysctl.conf
...
# tgl additions
kern.ipc.semmni=100
kern.ipc.semmns=1000
kern.maxvnodes=50000
kern.maxproc=1000
kern.maxfiles=5000
I poked around with some of the other monitoring tools mentioned in
the NetBSD Guide, and I noticed that "sysstat bufcache" is a tad
confused about metadata buffers:
/0 /1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 /7 /8 /9 /10
Load Average |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2144 metadata buffers using 98681168592896 kBytes of memory (19777529200%).
55451 pages for cached file data using 221804 kBytes of memory (44%)
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