Hi,
Our environment consists of SLES 11.4 servers under VM 6.2. 
 
Sometimes we have misbehaving Linux applications that dip heavily into the 
SWAPGEN configured swap space. After things settle down, Linux never lets go of 
the space until we issue a swapoff -a, and swapon -a. Of course I do this after 
making sure that we have sufficient free memory available in that server. The 
reported swap use then effectively returns to zero. But it seems like nobody 
tells VM because the VDISK being retained in memory for that virtual machine, 
as reported by Velocity, is consistent with the maximum swap space that was 
used, something on the order of 190K pages, and it never decreases even though 
the Linux swap use stays at zero. Does VM ignore this until it hits a memory 
use threshold, or does Linux not clean up well after itself, or maybe we are 
missing something else? We are trying to avoid a "just reboot it" action.

This is our typical swap disk entry in fstab:
/dev/disk/by-path/ccw-0.0.0105          swap                 swap       
defaults              0 0

Ray Mrohs
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Service Delivery Staff
Infrastructure Operations
[email protected]
202 307-6896

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