In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"Christopher D. Claus en" writes: >Every 3 weeks or so, the machine ends up using so much non-pagable >memory that OOM killer starts whacking processes and in general, bad >things happen. Very little if any swap is in use (on the order of a few >MBs.) This can be solved by stopping everything that is accessing AFS >and restarting the AFS client. Its fine for another 3 weeks and the >problem repeats.
>We were running 1.4.1 and I just upgraded to 1.4.2 (about three weeks >ago) and it still has this problem. if i didnt know better, i would say it sounds like afs pag gc is not running properly. however, i am pretty sure this enabled by default in 1.4.2 now. next time this gets sick, capturing the contents on /proc/slabinfo might provide a clue. >I'm currently running with the Debian 1.4.2-2 package (backported to >sarge) default afsd options for a 14GB cache and have tried using a >smaller 5GB cache and reducing the afsd parameters with no effect. The >standard debian 2.6.8-3-686-smp kernel is in use. Cache partition is >ext3. I believe that is safe, right? this all sounds fine. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
