On Wed, 3 Apr 2019, Stephan Althaus wrote:

What i see is permanent activity on swap (mate-system-monitor)
not that much memory currently ~230MG
but always some change in the amount, percent-wise.

I notice that /tmp is mounted on swap.

Solaris and Linux use different resource reservation rules. Solaris is much more conservative. It may be that the memory allocator is using mmap() to allocate memory and this is causing churning. If mmap() is used on temporary files in /tmp, this could cause interesting effects.

What is the output of 'swap -s' while FireFox is running?

Bob
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