Subject: Re: 2.0 kernel eating all memory
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From: Ruediger Engel <granada@a500.de>
List: port-amiga
Date: 01/28/2005 09:34:00
Hi!
Ruediger Engel wrote:
> Hi John!
>
>> Has anyone besides Al Zick and myself noticed that memory allocated
>> to the kernel on NetBSD 2.0 on at least Amiga and mac68k keeps
>> growing and growing until the system runs out of memory and crashes?
>>
> Yes, just to confirm this. My A4000 still does not run long enough to
> have eaten up _all_ the memory, but after just 2 days of uptime it
> already uses 32MB:
>
> Amiga 4000 with 128MB of memory after 2 days, mostly busy building
> software from pkgsrc:
> 6 root 18 0 0K 32M syncer 22:57 0.15% 0.15%
> [ioflush]
>
> Did anyone of the mac68k-Users confirm this or is this problem
> netbsd/amiga-specific?
>
> Regards
> Ruediger
>
>
I need to correct myself! My Amiga 4000 with CSPPC/060/128MB RAM now
runs for nearley 8 days, mostly busy cross-building NetBSD/amigappc
(well, trying to...) and it did _not_ eat up all the memory:
9:31AM up 7 days, 18:40, 3 users, load averages: 1.06, 1.08, 1.08
The Kernel now uses 24MB of the physical RAM;
6 root 18 0 0K 24M syncer 101:41 0.73% 0.73% [ioflush]
Maybe your settings for kern.maxvnodes are not appropriate? What
happens, if you set them to as low as maybe 200 and then rise them again
to 7000?
Regards
Ruediger