Subject: pmax memory requirements
To: None <port-pmax@NetBSD.ORG>
From: James MacKinnon <jmack@Phys.UAlberta.Ca>
List: port-pmax
Date: 04/29/1995 10:25:35
earlier last week, with a DS2100,
(machine with 8MB only will ultimately hang on first pageout to disk/swap,
which prevented a kernel build).
After sticking another 16 MB of simms in the machine (24 total), it
allowed me to build a kernel. The average memory usage during the
build hovers around 13-14 MB (as seen by vmstat), so even 16 MB is kind
of marginal.
This would seem to indicate that swapping to disk is non functional yet,
even though this new kernel (which boots fine) defines:
config netbsd root on rz0a swap on rz0b dumps on rz0b
SUP sources are from early April, and sysctl yields:
kern.ostype = NetBSD
kern.osrelease = 1.0A
kern.osrevision = 199306
It looks as if there is memory leakage too. After being up for about
24 hours, vmstat now shows depleted memory totals (I've lost about 10 MB):
dene# vmstat
procs memory page disks faults cpu
r b w avm fre flt re pi po fr sr r0 ?1 ?2 ?3 in sy cs us sy id
0 0 0 5448 4704 8 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 69 71 6 5 4 92
at boot time this WAS approx:
procs memory page disks faults cpu
r b w avm fre flt re pi po fr sr r0 ?1 ?2 ?3 in sy cs us sy id
1 0 0 11944 10456 86 24 2 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 555 74 37 49 18 33
vnode total has also grown from BOOT (and may be responsible for the
memory depletion):
dene# pstat -T
63/2588 files
568 vnodes
0M/64M swap space
to(NOW):
dene# pstat -T
63/2588 files
2120 vnodes
0M/64M swap space
Does anyone know why page and swap is not cycling on the root's b partition
(now obvious from the 8MB behavior)?
pstat does say that it's there (even when I only had 8MB ram):
dene# pstat -s
Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Type
/dev/rz0b 65536 4 65532 0% Interleaved
I've been looking through the kern/ and bootcode sources, but nothing
jumps out at me as being obviously inappropriate.
Cheers,
--
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