At Fri, 19 Jun 2009 12:35:40 -0400, "Greg A. Woods" <woods%planix.com@localhost> wrote: Subject: Re: more on the "vmmapva" kernel deadlocks on NetBSD-4 > > Well my server ran a bit longer and handled some fair workload > yesterday, but it still wedged overnight. The most likely first-hung > process was a "find" started by one of the nightly cron jobs. > > That was with "options BUFCACHE" left at the default of 15%, but with > vm.bufmem manually set back down to 10%. > > I may be wrong about this, but IIUC the manual setting won't free up and > re-allocate all of the buffer memory tables, etc., just restrict their > use -- BUFCACHE has to be set lower at boot to actually avoid allocating > more space than needed. I'm about to reboot another kernel with > BUFCACHE set to 5% and we'll see how it does. Well, if it means anything my server lived through the night without any problems after rebooting with the BUFCACHE=5 kernel. Now to do some debugging and find out what the numbers actually are to see if I can code some reasonable heuristic for limiting BUFCACHE at boot automatically. -- Greg A. Woods Planix, Inc. <woods%planix.com@localhost> +1 416 218-0099 http://www.planix.com/
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