I've extensively tested 2844a48706e5 (tip at the time I compiled) for
the last few days and have been unable to reproduce.
This bug appears to be fixed.
Thanks.
-JimC
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> "DR" == David Rientjes writes:
I had to reboot to get some work done.
In order to re-create the missing ram I had to use a btrfs fs for the
temp files for a few emerge(1) runs. It seems that the ram which was
used for the cache of those temp files is not recovered when the files
are delet
On Thu, 15 Nov 2012, James Cloos wrote:
> The kernel does not log anything relevant to this.
>
Can you do the following as root:
dmesg -c > /dev/null
echo m > /proc/sysrq-trigger
dmesg > foo
and send foo inline in your reply?
> Slabinfo gives some odd output. It seems
Starting with 3.7 rc1, my workstation seems to loose ram.
Up until (and including) 3.6, used-(buffers+cached) was roughly the same
as sum(rss) (taking shared into account). Now there is an approx 6G gap.
When the box first starts, it is clearly less swappy than with <= 3.6; I
can't tell whether
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