[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2019-07-24 Thread Brad Figg
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2018-10-16 Thread David Miller
Ubuntu is customizable from the moment you install it. The latest
version uses the GNOME desktop environment which allows you to
personalize virtually every single element of your UI/UX, from your
notification sounds, popup style, fonts, system animations, and
workspaces. https://www.asussupportnumber.com/asus-customer-support/

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2016-01-31 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1518457
   kswapd0 100% CPU usage

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2016-01-31 Thread mm
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1518457 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1518457

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1518457
   kswapd0 100% CPU usage

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2016-01-19 Thread dino99
This version is now outdated and no more supported

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   Status: Incomplete => Invalid

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2015-01-02 Thread Saravanan S PAJANCOA
Solution checked in Ubuntu 14.04.1

Use vm.swappiness  vm.vfs_cache_pressure to the minimum possible
Run the below command in Terminal
sudo gedit /etc/sysctl.conf

Add the below line at the end of the file. Select File  Save. Select File  
Quit. Restart computer
vm.swappiness=1
vm.vfs_cache_pressure=1

Note:
This can be a workaround, if top command shows kswapd0 taking 99% or 100% cpu, 
while heavy memory activity
Heavy memory activity may be playing Dota2, copying large files, browsing 
faulty websites, etc...
Suggested swap partition size in Ubuntu 14.04 64bit with heavy memory activity
Atleast double the size of RAM or 20GB whichever is bigger
Use bigger swap partition than the current, if the above issue still persists
Example swap entry in /etc/fstab to enable swap manually in /dev/sda7
/dev/sda7   none   swap   sw   0   0

https://sites.google.com/site/unityindiversity99/

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2015-01-02 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Saravanan S PAJANCOA, thank you for your comment. So your problem and hardware 
may be tracked, could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the 
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-09-13 Thread Tim Carr
I see this on Ubuntu 14.04, kernel 3.14.1-031401-generic #201404141220 ... 
kswapd0 decides to eat 100% CPU for up to 20 min at a time, for no reason that 
I can see
Why is this bug Low importance? It's important to me that my CPU isn't 
unavailable due to a bug!
Hardware: ASUS CHROMEBOX-M004U Desktop PC Celeron 2955U (1.4GHz) - Haswell CPU

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-09-13 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Tim Carr, thank you for your comment. Unfortunately, this bug report is not 
scoped to you, or your problem. So your hardware and problem may be tracked, 
could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the following in a 
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-08-12 Thread Stanislaw Halik
% grep  /proc/[0-9]*/comm
% cat $(dirname $(grep kswapd /proc/[0-9]*/comm))/wchan; echo

Do this when irrational CPU usage occurs. Show wchan. If
contention_wait, there's a fix. Anyway wchan is helpful.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-07-21 Thread Matthew Marinovich
Hi there,  I have the same problem (as described above) on Ubuntu 14.04
LTS running on Rackspace cloud servers.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-07-21 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Matthew Marinovich, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem 
may be tracked, could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the 
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-05-03 Thread János Milus
Same here.

Ubuntu 14.04, kernel  3.13.0-24-generic , HP ProLiant MicroServer ,  AMD 
Athlon(tm) II Neo N36L processor,  8G RAM
I use it as a media server,  so it handle large (1+ G) files. kswapd0 uses 100% 
CPU after 5-6 days.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-05-03 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
János Milus, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem may be 
tracked, could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the 
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-01-29 Thread syadnom
same here running under hyper-v

my situation is as described above multiple times.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-01-29 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
syadnom, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem may be 
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-01-08 Thread Michael-tutty
I've been seeing this issue for almost a year now on an Asus Ultrabook
(Core i5, 4GB RAM, SSD).  I installed and ran 13.04 until two weeks ago,
when I in-place upgraded to 13.10 (not a re-install).  I've been seeing
kswapd go crazy anywhere between weekly and daily, inevitably forcing a
reboot every time.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-01-08 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Michael-tutty, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem may be 
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** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-01-08 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-01-08 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
** Project changed: linux = linux (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-01-07 Thread Bachi
Since Ubuntu 13.10 update, I have high cpu loads which eventually (after 
5-10sec) lead to a blocked system.
Same reason: kswapd0 uses lots of CPU. Also seems mostly in conjunction with 
Chrome  when having many open tabs. Freeing memory by closing Chrome (or 
another heavy app) in time before the system becomes unresponsive helps, 
otherwise it crashes.

Freezes / crashes of this kind never happened before 13.10. though.
Maybe the new zswap feature could play a role?

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2014-01-07 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Bachi, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem may be tracked, 
could you please file a new report with Ubuntu by executing the following in a 
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2013-10-27 Thread Thiago Martins
Running fresh Ubuntu 13.10 on a new Macbook Air, I'm facing this
problem.

My user home is encrypted, maybe it is related?! When I open too many
sites with Firefox, kswapd0 goes crazy, with Google Chrome, it does
not happen that much.

BTW, this problem persist since middle of 2011 ???

Should I call Linus?!  lol  Kidding...

Best,
Thiago

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2013-10-27 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Thiago Martins, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, the Ubuntu Kernel team, Ubuntu Bug 
Control team, and Ubuntu Bug Squad would like you to please file a new report 
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2013-09-15 Thread marco
The problem is still affecting me. I have no swap partition but at some
times computer starts lagging and disk start working as hell. top
command tells me chromium and kswapd usage is very high.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2013-09-15 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
marco, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, the Ubuntu Kernel team, Ubuntu Bug Control 
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2013-05-28 Thread dimovnike
I submitted a new report here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1185172 also i
subscribed you penalvch .

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2013-05-27 Thread dimovnike
I forgot that my swap is disabled now, but this was happening with the
swap on too, let me know if you need this checked...

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2013-05-27 Thread dimovnike
This happens pretty often on my system too (4Gb ram dual core, SSD)
especially when running some java application together with thunderbird.
(Anyway thunderbird slowness is another story..) but for example now i
have the android emulator and android studio and as soon as I run
thunderbird - the system goes very slow and barelyt responding to
keypresses/mouse even the switching to VT1 works very slow. The top
shows kswapd0 cpu usage to be 85-100% and the free ram is this:

 total   used   free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:  3920   3822 97  0  0344
-/+ buffers/cache:   3477442
Swap:0  0  0

and this, is on raring! i remember this was happening on quantal and
precise too ... please, if you need any tests done, let me know as this
bugs renders this OS unusable for programming work. I am able to provide
any logs u need.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2013-05-27 Thread dimovnike
correction: enabling swap seems to fix this issue.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2013-05-27 Thread Ahmad Syukri Abdollah
dimovnike, have you tried maxing out the swap usage then? For me, the
problem occurs again if swap is also full.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2013-05-27 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
dimovnike / Ahmad Syukri Abdollah, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, the Ubuntu 
Kernel team, Ubuntu Bug Control team, and Ubuntu Bug Squad would like you to 
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2012-11-07 Thread josimar Amilcar, jafa
I think is on pack zramswap

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2012-11-07 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
josimar Amilcar, jafa, if you have a bug in Ubuntu, could you please file a new 
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2012-10-16 Thread Christopher M. Penalver
Arkadiy Kulev, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to 
make Ubuntu better. Please execute the following command, as it will 
automatically gather debugging information, in a terminal:
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ? It will allow additional 
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Re: [Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2012-10-16 Thread Arkadiy Kulev
I'm sorry Christopher, I downgraded to Debian Stable on my production
servers and not experiencing any more problems.



2012/10/17 Christopher M. Penalver christopher.penal...@gmx.com

 Arkadiy Kulev, thank you for taking the time to report this bug and
 helping to make Ubuntu better. Please execute the following command, as it
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 apport-collect 721896
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 and the name of the package affected. You can learn more about this
 functionality at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs.

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 following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ? It will allow
 additional upstream developers to examine the issue. Please do not test the
 kernel in the daily folder, but the one all the way at the bottom. Once
 you've tested the upstream kernel, please comment on which kernel version
 specifically you tested and remove the tag:
 needs-upstream-testing

 This can be done by clicking on the yellow pencil icon next to the tag
 located at the bottom of the bug description and deleting the text:
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 ** Attachment removed: [Log] Output of 'top -i' in an interval of about
 11 seconds, showing kswapd0 idle process and high I/O Wait

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 ** Package changed: centos = linux

 ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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   However, I have enough of RAM and not using swap (Swap: 11876344k total,
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   The only thing I can do to remove the problem is reboot the system.
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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2012-08-27 Thread intuited
A comment on the fedora bug
(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=712019) mentions that this
occurs when a large file (2G) is in cache.  I just started experiencing
this bug while working with large files, so this may be something to
look into.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2012-07-16 Thread Otus
I'm seeing this on Precise with a computer that has weeks of uptime
between reboots. 50% wa in top (one of two cores), 100% kswapd0 in iotop
(no read of write throughput reported). This keeps happening with some
200-300 of MB free memory as reported by free -m (but significant swap
use, so total used  physical memory).

Turning swaps off and on again usually helps. I can't try running
without swap because there isn't enough memory to actually do much with
the computer.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2012-05-30 Thread Joseph Salisbury
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2012-05-26 Thread Shimi Chen
Set package to linux due to similarity with bug #484045 and red hat bug:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=712019

Not marking as duplicate due to kernel bugs policy

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-11-15 Thread Ahmad Syukri Abdollah
Although this bug is reported on LTS 10.04, I've to report that the bug
still exists in kernel 3.1 (I'm on Debian though)! Even with swap turned
off, the system still hangs as soon as there is insufficient memory.
Stranger thing is, in iotop, it lists kswapd0 as having the most I/O%
(i.e. highest disk activity among all processes), but both the
read/write are 0 B/s!

Therefore I have a request to Arkadiy, and others: can you confirm that
disabling swap like Graham did will solve the problem? I have tried both
'sudo swapoff -a' and 'sudo sysctl -w vm.swappiness=0' but it persists.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-11-15 Thread Arkadiy Kulev
Reply #21 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/721896/comments/21)

[quote]
I just thought I would shed some light on this issue. kswapd0 has nothing to do 
with swap space or memory. kwapd0 is the kernel process which swaps tasks. A 
task is any thing that has a PID (which includes threads). When kswapd0 is 
high, it means the kernel is spending more time context switching tasks than it 
is actually executing the tasks.

I don't know what's causing the issue but you're chasing a ghost if you're 
trying to tune your swap/memory environment.
[/quote]

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-11-15 Thread Valentin Gololobov
I don't know what's causing the issue but you're chasing a ghost if
you're trying to tune your swap/memory environment.

I don't think so  - as I can see, when this happens to me, kernel copies
(whats interesting it realy copies, not moving ) content of ram to swap
( without any reason, even when 20% of RAM is free )  untill swap is
full.

I have 4G of RAM and 2G of swap

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-09-29 Thread ScHRiLL
I can confirm. This also affects Ubuntu Linux 10.04.3 kernel: 2.6.32-34-server 
#77-Ubuntu SMP. The symptoms are the same. 
When applications are using only swap the disk start working like crazy. Also 
everything that works on the machine slows down thereby. Even simple tasks like 
ls take 20 min. Not to mention every day work on the server, it's impossible to 
open any type of connection to it.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-07-28 Thread User Unknown
Thanks @Follow-Me and @Anthony, the hint with the kernel update really
seems to work. :-) I didn't know this was even possible in such an easy
manner with an active 10.04 installation.

Inspired by Anthony's descriptions, I found out yesterday that even the
Lucid-Updates repository[1] features 2.6.38-10-generic (even if this
newer kernel is available, it won't get offered automatically to install
by normal updates, it needs to be selected explicitly – or maybe 'dist-
upgrade' would do, I didn't try that). So, for me, no PPA for the kernel
was necessary.

I installed the following packages:

linux-headers-2.6.38-10 (2.6.38-10.46~lucid1)
linux-headers-2.6.38-10-generic (2.6.38-10.46~lucid1)
linux-image-2.6.38-10-generic (2.6.38-10.46~lucid1)

After installation and reboot into the new linux-image, I, too, had to
fiddle around with my graphics drivers (NVidia) as the nvidia-current
package wouldn't compile against 2.6.38. I had to add Ubuntu-X team's 'X
Updates' PPA[2],[3], which provides version 275.19 of the NVidia
drivers, to solve this problem for me.

To anyone else trying this: You might wanna add this PPA and upgrade
your NVidia drivers *before* you boot with the linux-image-2.6.38. That
might already compile the NVidia driver against 2.6.38, which could save
you some low-res pain-in-the-eye after booting with 2.6.38. :-)

Anyway,  everything runs fine so far. My usual suspects applications
have been running ever since yesterday, I hibernated/resumed over night,
and even did a test run of two VirtualBox VMs running at the same time.
With the two VMs the system sure got a bit laggy from time to time, but
it was usable all the time. IO Wait load occurred only for a few seconds
every once in a while, with kswapd0 showing up as idle process every now
and then (top -i) but disappearing shortly after and without any hassle.

Also, fullscreen flash video still works, so do fullscreen 3D games and,
of course, my compiz effects. So, the NVidia driver appears to be fine.
Also everything else, all other application I run thus far, worked as
expected (I hope I won't hit rock buttom at some point, though...).

If everything should continue to run as it did ever since yesterday,
this issue would finally be solved for me. :-) Oh, what a treat! Thank
you again, guys!!

I hope this might help others affected.

Regards,
uu


[1]: [in Synaptic: menu 'Settings' ›] Software Sources › tab 'Updates' › check 
'Recommended updates (lucid-updates)' and reload package index
[2]: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/x-updates
[3]: Thanks go to 'BicyclerBoy' who suggested this PPA here: 
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1691764

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-07-27 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-07-27 Thread Anthony Vito
On a 10.04 LTS machine running 2.6.32-32-generic SMP, 32 bit. I have a
80 gig intel SSD as the system drive and a 1 terabyte samsung as storage
drive.  It runs Windows XP VirtualBox instance all the time off the SSD.
It runs ZoneMinder for 4 cameras and writes to the 1 terabyte drive. So
it's always doing a lot of disk IO. With the 2.6.32-32 kernel I would
experience high CPU for kswapd0, typically not 100% though, and load
averages would get up to 7 and 8 when the Windows virtual machine was
being actively used. The Windows virtual machine would often become
unresponsive for several seconds at a time.

I updated this system to the 2.6.38-10 backport from PPA.

This completely resolved the issue with no other changes to the system.
The load average rarely goes above 1.0, the system is very responsive no
matter how much IO is going on, and I haven't seen kswapd0 in top since
the upgrade.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-07-27 Thread User Unknown
Yes, I also noticed that running a virtual machine in VirtualBox is
almost guaranteed to start this issue immediately – apart from the
sporadic occurrences when having the system with Firefox and Thunderbird
run for several days and doing hibernate/resume over night.

Anthony, is this the PPA you are talking about?

https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ppa

I'd also like to give this a try, as this kswapd0/high IO load thingy
has been a real bummer for many months now...

Thanks for the pointer. :-)

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-07-27 Thread Anthony Vito
I used the command sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kernel-ppa/ppa to
access the kernel packages. I believe this places the line deb
http://ppa.launchpad.net/kernel-ppa/ppa/ubuntu lucid main in a sources
list file, and adds the key. After running sudo apt-get update I could
install the 2.6.38-10 packages with apt-get. Sorry if I'm explaining too
much, it's the first time I've used a PPA.

I have also does this update to great success on two Studio 15 laptops.
Those required a manual update of the fglrx kernel module for the new
kernel. I installed the catalyst version 11-3 drivers that include this
module without issue.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-07-07 Thread Jetto
I'm not sure I have the same issue as it occur only after resume.

I got a totally insane load average but no CPU load at all. One ore 2
minutes after resume my  system become non responsible. I see the HD led
continuously on but I don't know why.

Sometime, after 10mn the disk activity go down and I can use my system
as usual. Sometime, I have to remote login with my smart-phone  to
shutdown and sometime I even can't shutdown and have to reset.

here is a top example :

top - 10:09:22 up 2 days,  1:02,  6 users,  load average: 51.55, 33.77, 15.65
Tasks: 265 total,   1 running, 261 sleeping,   0 stopped,   3 zombie
Cpu(s): 22.0%us,  7.0%sy,  0.0%ni, 70.1%id,  0.9%wa,  0.1%hi,  0.0%si,  0.0%st
Mem:   4057104k total,  1464776k used,  2592328k free, 2660k buffers
Swap:  8388600k total,  1259212k used,  7129388k free,74300k cached

  PID USER  PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+  COMMAND
15489 jetto 20   0 19352 1396  936 R2  0.0   0:00.02 top
1 root  20   0 23840   88   44 S0  0.0   0:00.94 init   
2 root  20   0 000 S0  0.0   0:00.01 kthreadd   
3 root  RT   0 000 S0  0.0   0:00.08 migration/0

Confiuration : Dist;Ubuntu 10.04 64bits CPU:Q6600 (quad core) Video:ATI
Radeon HD 4750 ATI driver

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-07-07 Thread Follow_Me
This issue is appear to be gone in 2.6.39.2

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-05-11 Thread TragicWarrior
I just thought I would shed some light on this issue.  kswapd0 has
nothing to do with swap space or memory.  kwapd0 is the kernel process
which swaps tasks.  A task is any thing that has a PID (which includes
threads).  When kswapd0 is high, it means the kernel is spending more
time context switching tasks than it is actually executing the tasks.

I don't know what's causing the issue but you're chasing a ghost if
you're trying to tune your swap/memory environment.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-04-02 Thread Philip Muškovac
** Tags added: lucid

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-29 Thread Evan Shechter
User Unknown, thanks for clarifying (in post #18).   I have the same
issue as you and have also been wondering exactly what 100% CPU usage
means.  My case is just like yours - kswapd will take over and swap like
mad even when physical memory is only half full.  (swappiness setting
doesn't seem to matter)

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-28 Thread Follow_Me
As for me swap is on, a lot of free memory (~30-40% of 4G ) - but
kswapd0 swapping like insane - swapped space = users RAM size

spapping policy - /proc/sys/vm/swappiness  = 7

Why it does that?

Tested (affected) kernels: 2.6.35 , 2.6.36, 2.6.37 ,2.6.37-zen , 2.6.38,
2.6.38-zen


** Tags added: kswapd

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-10 Thread Follow_Me
I've facing this issue on a regular basis - 2-3 times a week for a last
year. This bug was in 10.04, now it is in 10.10 . I've tried tried to
update kernel, build my own from vanila source, build form zen sources -
every time the same result. As for me, this issue usualy happens after
suspend-resume, and there is only 2 ways to fix that - 1 - reboot, 2 -
close everithing I can to free up as much as possible RAM and wait.
Sometimes this helps, sometimes not.

My system is: Dell Studio 1535/C2D 9300@2500/4G DDR2/2G swap/All other
fs are EXT4

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-10 Thread Follow_Me
** Also affects: centos
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-10 Thread Follow_Me
Nobody cares about this issue, a lot of duplicationg and tickets for
other distribudion.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/484045 (same issue, Unassigned, Expired)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/689262 (looks like the 
same issue, Unassigned)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/595047 (looks like the 
same issue,confirmed, priority High, Unassigned)
https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=28555 (same issue, 
Unresolved)
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.kernel/browse_thread/thread/910c08e97eb0357e?pli=1
 (same issue, Unresolved)


How many people should suffer from this issue to start some work on this 
problem?

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-10 Thread User Unknown
I think what we really need to clarify is what we all mean by
kswapd0 using/causing 100% CPU. Reading through some of the posts here I
get the feeling that some of us (even me) might not really be talking about
the same thing as some of the others, and therefore might indeed have a
similar but completely different issue from this bug report, as Arkadiy
suggested in #4. Unfortunately, he never got back to me on that question.

When I talk about 100% CPU caused by kswapd0 I mean:
1. A very high I/O Wait state (see output of top, in the line Cpu(s): 
   the value of x.x%wa) at or close to 25% (if only one core out of four
   is affected) or even much higher (several of the cores), while User and 
   System CPU usage (x.x%us and x.x%sy in top) is rather negligible.
2. In these cases, kswapd0 can only ever be noticed as – the only – 
   uninterruptable or idle process, e.g. via 'ps auxww' or 'top -i', while
   in top's normal output, neither kswapd0 nor any other process would
   really stand out for its unusually high CPU consumption.
3. According to 'free', there would still be plenty of physical memory free,
   and also, at least at the time this issue starts, mounted swap space
   (doesn't matter whether both swap partition *and* /dev/ramzswap0 drive
   are currently swapped on or only one of them - check with 'swapon -s')
   would barely be in use, or no swap space would be swapped on at all.

So, who is talking about the exactly same thing? 
And more importantly, Arkadiy, did you?

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-05 Thread Graham Watson
I get this bug too on my HP Pavilion DV6 laptop. For me it only ever
happens after a suspend to ram, and the symptoms are the same. My
physical ram is 50% full, but the swap space just fills up and churns
the hard disc forever. The system becomes barely usable (mouse pointer
even sticks for long lengths of time) even though the CPU is 25% in
use. sudo swapoff -a seems to solve the problem after a few minutes.

If some people are finding this happening without having used suspend-
to-ram, I would say we either have 2 separate bugs, or the suspend-to-
ram feature is at least a catalyst.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-05 Thread Graham Watson
Hmm, just a thought, but what processes if any get triggered after a
suspend-to-ram is restored? I just noticed that after running sudo
swapoff -a, I now have dpkg running in a background process. Could it
actually be a bug in dpkg, meaning that some people always see it after
a suspend to ram but others see it whenever their scheduled auto-updates
trigger?

Are there any other programs that trigger after a suspend-to-ram?

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-05 Thread Graham Watson
Hmm, is it when automatic security updates are pushed out. It may be a
coincidence. Can anyone else confirm if they see this pattern?

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-05 Thread User Unknown
Graham, after testing this by leaving my machine running for several
days, I could confirm that it seems not to be directly related to
suspend-to-ram. However, I got the feeling that after suspend-to-ram it
seems more likely to occur sooner. As an example: with my machine
running continuously for days, it took more than three days for this
issue to become really bad; with suspend-to-ram, however (computer
normally runs far more than 12 hours a day, being suspended over night),
it usually already occurred on the second day. Though, I believe, never
on the first day.

I don't know if I understood you correctly: does this happen for you
directly after resume from suspend-to-ram? At least for me the issue did
never occur immediately after resume. Whenever it occurred, it was
sporadically and several hours afterwards, but I never really saw any
pattern to it, neither did I notice any correlation with dpkg or update-
manager. Oh, and Arkadiy's server runs 24/7 without any hibernation or
such (see post #4).

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-05 Thread User Unknown
Oh, I will, of course, have an eye on dpkg and related processes once
this happens again. So far, it has not happened for 3 or 4 days on my
machine (knock on wood), but I also rebooted twice recently, due to the
kernel updates.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-02 Thread Arkadiy Kulev
** Package changed: ubuntu = swapd (Ubuntu)

** Package changed: swapd (Ubuntu) = ubuntu

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-01 Thread User Unknown
Hello Arkadiy,

have you posted this issue somewhere else and gotten a response there?
For the last two days, this kswapd0 related I/O Wait bussiness has
really been constantly p***ing me off, even though no swap space was
even mounted. And in this bug report it seems like two people don't make
enough impact -- well, still assuming we do indeed experience the same
issue...

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-03-01 Thread Arkadiy Kulev
No, this is the only place, and basically it's the only one it should be.
The fast solution for now is just reboot the server every week or so.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-02-25 Thread User Unknown
I can now confirm that the issue seems unrelated to suspending/resuming.
After a continuous uptime of more than 90 hours, my machine just ran
into this issue again -- not for the first time within these 90 hours,
but for the first time with all previous symptoms and without getting
back to normal on its own within a short time.

And this time, it got really bad again, too. Not only one core was maxed
out, but most of the time, all four cores were at a 100%, even after
closing all running applications (in Gnome), thus the machine was barely
usable. Just like back in January.

In case it helps, I attached a log of 'top -i' of the whole thing,
dumping its output about every 11 seconds whenever I/O Wait is higher
than 5% (if somebody can suggest a better way of tracking this bug,
please let me know!). When the issue occurred just now, I wasn't really
doing anything different than already the hours before. Sure, I had many
applications open and I had only little memory left, but all of these
applications had already been open and worked on for a couple of hours
prior to the occurrence.

Another thing I noticed when reading Arkadiy's original bug report and
his post #4 again: When this issue hits me, in the normal 'top' output,
kswapd0 does barely ever show (at least not in the top 17 processes
there, sorted by CPU usage). In 'top -i' it appears constantly together
with top itself, and sometimes some other processes, mainly 'preload'
and 'kondemand/2', flashing by. What eats my CPU is the I/O Wait load on
one or multiple cores. As soon as the I/O Wait rises, kswapd0 shows up
as idle process (or the other way around...). top always displays it
with something between 0% and 4% of CPU and a MEM usage of 0.0%, though.

Whenever this issue occurs, all of top's outputs I've found out so far
never display any process as eating all the CPU. So in fact, I don't
really know what's going on, and what process is causing it; I only know
that kswapd0 always plays some part in it.

So, this might indeed be a different issue than the one Arkadiy
reported. Arkadiy, what do you say? Does top show you indeed 100% of CPU
usage for kswapd0 itself?

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-02-25 Thread User Unknown
Dammit! And here is the attached log I announced...

** Attachment added: Output of 'top -i' in an interval of about 11 seconds, 
showing kswapd0 idle process and high I/O Wait
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/721896/+attachment/1872267/+files/top-monitor.txt

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-02-25 Thread User Unknown
Oh dear... please ignore previous attachment. (Mods, please delete if
possible!)

Here is the correct file. Good night!

** Attachment added: [Log] Output of 'top -i' in an interval of about 11 
seconds, showing kswapd0 idle process and high I/O Wait
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/721896/+attachment/1872280/+files/top-monitor_lp-2011-02-26.log

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-02-21 Thread User Unknown
Oh, thank Dog, I'm not the only one with this issue.

I had explained that issue at length in the Ubuntu forums, but never got
any reply: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1681368

I, too, noticed this behavior ever since mid-January, I think. for the
first weeks, whenever this issue occurred, my machine was barely usable
anymore. With (one of?) the recent kernel upgrade, it got a lot better
for me: The issue still occurs, but it mostly takes only between 20% and
25% of I/O Wait, so the system is only a little slower than usual. After
a while, I think, most of the time after anything between half an hour
and two hours, kswapd0 is done with whatever it's doing and the system
is back to normal. A solution to speed things up for me is to run 'sudo
swapoff -a'. In most cases, the system will be fully usable after a few
minutes, as soon as all swap was shoveled back into the physical memory
(see forum post, as well).

I'm on Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS, desktop edition -- with some packages from
UbuntuStudio and Linux Mint (PinGUY OS), in case that matters.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-02-21 Thread Arkadiy Kulev
Please click this bug affects me on top of the report, so the support
could see this faster.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-02-21 Thread User Unknown
Yeah, just did that. Sorry, hadn't seen that function before.

Arkadiy, do you suspend-to-RAM your server, as well? For me, this issue
never happened before the first suspend/resume after a full reboot.
Might be a coincidence, though, as I barely ever reboot my machine, but
suspend it to RAM almost every night.

BTW, I have to revise my previous statement a bit: To this moment
kswapd0 has been rattling my HDDs and CPUs for the last 6 hours or so
without a break, so it did *not* stop it's strange business on its own
this time. I just swapped off everything, and after swapping off for
about 5 minutes, the I/O Wait load is finally back to normal (read:
0.0%wa), and my hard disks can get some rest.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-02-21 Thread Arkadiy Kulev
We might have different issues here, I am not getting into swap (my swap is 
constant at 62 megabytes use).
It's the kswapd0 that is eating up 100% cpu on one of my cores (I have 4, so 
it's not a big deal for me).

I don't suspend the server, it's up 24/7. It's just that after some time
running, kswapd0 starts overloading without reason.

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[Bug 721896] Re: kswapd0 100% cpu usage

2011-02-21 Thread User Unknown
When kswapd0 starts going berserk on my machine, my swap is usually not
or barely in use (0 or a few kiB of the 3GB). However, once kswapd0 is
given some time to be wicked, it will fill up the swap considerately to
a point (normally not full but a little over half full, I think; last
night it was stuck at around 1.8GB after the fore-mentioned six hours),
and then it seems to poke the data in the swap around for minutes and
hours, having 'top' display slightly different, higher as well as lower
values of memory usage every second without changing very much. During
all that time it eats up one of my CPUs at a 100% -- by now, though,
apparently with a lower process priority than in January and the first
weeks of February, leaving my machine usable as opposed to before.

I guess I will try without suspend-to-RAM for a while to see if it
occurs then, as well.

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