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swap space leak in 5.0_STABLE
I have a bunch of i386 systems running 5.0_STABLE from about 21 July.
They appear to have a problem with swap space exhaustion that is new (only
started noticing it with this kernel version).
eg.
halswell# pstat -s
Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Priority
/dev/wd0b 2097648 2092924 4724 100% 0
halswell# ps -laxww
UID PID PPID CPU PRI NI VSZ RSS WCHAN STAT TTY TIME
COMMAND
0 0 0 0 125 0 0 70188 schedul OKl ? 38:22.83
[system]
0 1 0 0 85 0 2996 200 wait Is ? 0:00.05 init
0 25 1 0 85 0 4180 1148 select Is ?
0:00.00 /usr/pkg/bin/kdm -config /usr/local/lib/kdm/kdmrc
0 107 1 0 85 0 2968 4 select IWs ?
0:00.46 /sbin/dhclient
0 150 1 0 85 0 2992 520 kqueue Is ?
0:02.34 /usr/sbin/syslogd -s
0 181 1 0 85 0 3116 244 select Ss ?
0:01.18 /usr/sbin/rpcbind -l
0 205 25 0 85 0 312708 62356 select S ?
0:03.30 /usr/pkg/bin/Xorg -lf 256 vt05
dpms :0 -auth /var/run/xauth/A:0-00025a
0 227 1 0 85 0 5136 9236 select Ss ?
0:34.49 /usr/sbin/amd -l syslog -x error,noinfo,nostats -c
900 -r -p -a /am -F /etc/amd.conf
0 232 1 0 85 0 3024 200 select Ss ?
0:00.79 /usr/sbin/rpc.lockd
0 251 1 2268 85 0 26540 4 select IWsl ?
0:00.27 /usr/sbin/nfsd -6tun 4
0 253 1 0 85 0 3016 240 select Ss ?
0:00.90 /usr/sbin/mountd
0 274 1 0 85 0 3024 196 select Ss ?
0:00.81 /usr/sbin/rpc.statd
0 325 1 0 85 0 5684 5880 pause Ss ?
0:14.36 /usr/sbin/ntpd -A
0 350 1 0 85 0 6308 640 select Is ?
0:00.33 /usr/sbin/sshd
96 442 1 0 43 0 31800 2464 parked Sl ?
1:24.81 /usr/pkg/sge/bin/nbsd-i386/sge_execd
0 457 1 0 85 0 3036 4 kqueue IWs ?
0:00.01 /usr/sbin/inetd -l
32767 473 1 0 85 0 8364 768 select Ss ?
0:07.63 /usr/pkg/sbin/gmond
0 532 1 0 85 0 2960 504 nanoslp Is ?
0:01.17 /usr/sbin/cron
110 623 1 0 85 0 8232 4 select IWs ?
0:00.41 /usr/pkg/bin/dbus-daemon --system
96 2808 7943 0 85 0 3012 524 piperd S ?
0:00.97 /bin/sh /usr/pkg/sge/smscs1/common/load.sh
96 7943 442 0 85 0 3012 4 wait IW ?
0:00.03 /bin/sh -c /usr/pkg/sge/smscs1/common/load.sh
0 13196 14106 0 85 0 29008 17608 select S ?
0:01.36 /usr/pkg/bin/kdm_greet
0 14106 25 0 85 0 4276 1620 piperd I ? 0:00.00
kdm: :0
0 23005 1 0 85 0 5216 2564 select I ? 0:00.00
xconsole
0 27698 350 0 43 0 6476 3868 - Ss ? 0:00.03
sshd: root@pts/1 (sshd)
0 7640 27698 0 85 0 2208 1980 pause Ss ttyp1
0:00.02 -tcsh
0 28836 7640 0 43 0 3024 836 - O+ ttyp1 0:00.00
ps -laxww
0 615 1 11 85 0 2972 4 ttyraw IWs+ ttyE0
0:00.00 /usr/libexec/getty Pc ttyE0
This is a machine with 2GB of memory and a 2GB swap partition and normally
would not use any of the swap at all. Other machines are similar.
Another machine has gone from:
Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Priority
/dev/xbd0b 2097152 199860 1897292 10% 0
to
Device 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Priority
/dev/xbd0b 2097152 574428 1522724 27% 0
in half an hour but again I don't see any obvious cause in the running
processes. It has run some java (linux) processes in that period but not
much else.
Previously these machines would have been running a 5.0_STABLE from about
26 June so is there a change in that month that could explain this?
cheers
mark
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