Hi.

On 07.02.2012 17:43, Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 07/02/2012 13:34 Eugene M. Zheganin said the following:
Hi.

On 07.02.2012 16:46, Andriy Gapon wrote:
on 07/02/2012 10:36 Eugene M. Zheganin said the following:
If I use the script from http://wiki.freebsd.org/ZFSTuningGuide , it says:

===Cut===
ARC Size:                               12.50%  363.14  MiB
          Target Size: (Adaptive)         12.50%  363.18  MiB
          Min Size (Hard Limit):          12.50%  363.18  MiB
          Max Size (High Water):          8:1     2.84    GiB
===Cut===

At the same time I have 3500 megs in wired state:


Please try sysutils/zfs-stats; zfs-stats -a output should provide a good
overview of the state and configuration of the system.

Thanks.  But it seems to be the same script. Anyway, it reports the same amount
of memory:

[emz@taiga:~]# zfs-stats -A
zfs-stats -A is not the same as zfs-stats -a


Okay, thank you once again, it made me more clear what is happening to the memory:


System Memory:

        4.39%   172.47  MiB Active,     0.29%   11.53   MiB Inact
        90.68%  3.48    GiB Wired,      3.54%   138.98  MiB Cache
        0.10%   4.12    MiB Free,       0.99%   39.07   MiB Gap

        Real Installed:                         4.00    GiB
        Real Available:                 99.61%  3.98    GiB
        Real Managed:                   96.31%  3.84    GiB

        Logical Total:                          4.00    GiB
        Logical Used:                   96.22%  3.85    GiB
        Logical Free:                   3.78%   154.63  MiB

Kernel Memory:                                  393.82  MiB
        Data:                           96.14%  378.63  MiB
        Text:                           3.86%   15.20   MiB

Kernel Memory Map:                              2.68    GiB
        Size:                           9.82%   269.77  MiB
        Free:                           90.18%  2.42    GiB

Looks like most of the 'wired' space is makred in kernel as free, though still 'wired', and thus for me it doesn't look that free as 'free' or 'inactive', and, as the paged out amount continues to grow, I want to ask if there's a way to make this address space availabe to a userland processes ?

Thanks.
Eugene.
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