Hi,
We have a host, Solaris 10 10/08 s10s_u6wos_07b on SPARC.
SWAP is on ZFS.
We allocated two swap devices of 64G each, for a total of around 130G.
Over the time, swap space usage is increasing until 96% of used:
# zpool list
NAMESIZE USEDAVAILCAP HEALTH
What does
echo ::memstat | mdb -k
show?
max
On Aug 2, 2011, at 4:10 PM, Mister Anonyme wrote:
Hi,
We have a host, Solaris 10 10/08 s10s_u6wos_07b on SPARC.
SWAP is on ZFS.
We allocated two swap devices of 64G each, for a total of around 130G.
Over the time, swap space usage is
# echo ::memstat | mdb -k
Page SummaryPagesMB %Tot
Kernel3258470 25456 40%
Anon 4427859 34592 54%
Exec and libs 215008
I am having a problem after a new install of Solaris 10. The installed rpool
works fine when I have only those disks connected. When I connect disks from
an rpool I created during a previous installation, my newly installed rpool
is ignored even though the BIOS (x86) is set to boot only from the
I am having a problem after a new install of Solaris 10. The installed
rpool
works fine when I have only those disks connected. When I connect
disks from
an rpool I created during a previous installation, my newly installed
rpool
is ignored even though the BIOS (x86) is set to boot only
Hi Roy, things got alot worse since my first email. I don't know what
happened but I can't import the old pool at all. It shows no errors but when
I import it I get a kernel panic from assertion failed: zvol_get_stats(os,
nv) which looks like is fixed by patch 6801926 which is applied in Solaris
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Anonymous Remailer (austria)
mixmas...@remailer.privacy.at wrote:
Hi Roy, things got alot worse since my first email. I don't know what
happened but I can't import the old pool at all. It shows no errors but when
I import it I get a kernel panic from assertion