My disk is SSD, but computer load is pretty high. Which probably explains that recovery doesn't take place in 200-400 seconds...
On a semi-related note, I want able to locate mann.h file either. Regards, Uri Sent from my iPhone > On May 15, 2017, at 13:09, Short, Todd <tsh...@akamai.com> wrote: > > The time of the hang actually seems dependent on the number of applications > running and your disk. > > Since a large amount of memory becomes wired, there is very little available > for programs and the OS to use (in some instances I have seen ~4MB non-wired > memory). Things slow down due to swapping, etc. > > In my testing: > > With almost no additional programs open, the hang-time is short, ~200 seconds. > With a lot of programs open, the hang-time is increased, ~400 seconds; twice > as long. And the number of swapins is 25x and the swapouts is ~34x the > original test period. > > This is on a machine with an SSD (late-2013 MBP) > If you have a spinning HDD, the swapins and swapouts will be significantly > more expensive in terms of performance/time. > > If you quit all your programs, (other than Terminal), I suspect the hang may > eventually recover; but if you have a hard disk that time might be quite long. > > -- > -Todd Short > // tsh...@akamai.com > // "One if by land, two if by sea, three if by the Internet." > >> On May 15, 2017, at 11:51 AM, Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL >> <u...@ll.mit.edu> wrote: >> >> I’m tracking the current OpenSSL master only on El Capitan 10.11.6. I could >> try it on Sierra 10.12.4, if you really expect it to make a difference. >> >> In my case the hang is not for a short time. It lasts for more than 10 >> minutes, so I’m forced to interfere. For how long did it hang for you? >> — >> Regards, >> Uri >> >> >> On 5/15/17, 11:47 AM, "openssl-dev on behalf of Short, Todd via openssl-dev" >> <openssl-dev-boun...@openssl.org on behalf of openssl-dev@openssl.org> wrote: >> >> We’ve been able to get some Macs (10.11.6, 8GB and 16GB) to hang for a short >> period of time with the unit-tests, but it eventually recovers. >> >> What MacOS version are you running? I can try 10.12 later today. >> -- >> -Todd Short >> // tsh...@akamai.com >> // "One if by land, two if by sea, three if by the Internet." >> >>> On May 12, 2017, at 4:50 PM, Short, Todd via openssl-dev >>> <openssl-dev@openssl.org> wrote: >>> >>> Uri: >>> >>> Look at https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/3455 >>> >>> I limited the test that hung your machine to Linux. >>> >>> Rich: this removes the OpenSSL_assert() you see. >>> >>> -- >>> -Todd Short >>> // tsh...@akamai.com >>> // "One if by land, two if by sea, three if by the Internet." >>> >>>> On May 12, 2017, at 4:46 PM, Short, Todd via openssl-dev >>>> <openssl-dev@openssl.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> It’s trying to reserve 1<<34 bytes of memory… there goes your 16GB... >>>> -- >>>> -Todd Short >>>> // tsh...@akamai.com >>>> // "One if by land, two if by sea, three if by the Internet." >>>> >>>>> On May 12, 2017, at 4:05 PM, Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL >>>>> <u...@ll.mit.edu> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Todd> Yes, it’s likely this is due to the amount of memory available in >>>>> the machine. I tried to use reasonable values, but apparently not >>>>> reasonable enough >>>>> >>>>> Yep. In case it matters, my machine has 16GB of RAM (and runs a ton of >>>>> stuff, besides these tests :). >>>>> -- >>>>> openssl-dev mailing list >>>>> To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> openssl-dev mailing list >>>> To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev >>> >>> >>> -- >>> openssl-dev mailing list >>> To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev >> >> >
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