On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, chas williams - CONTRACTOR wrote: > 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.
Just for a point of reference. We had the same problem on Suse 10, with the stock suse afsd v1.85 and linux kernel 2.6.9 except it happened every 7-10 days. This was with both the smp and single processor i686 kernels. The machines in question really only touched afs via samba running out of inetd and using pam for token grabbing. AFS cache was on an ext3 partition. -------------------------------------- Sean O'Malley, Information Technologist Michigan State University ------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
