Hi,

I have a zone that's running out of memory (and locking the server, dammit). I 
noticed the ARC wasn't doing a particularly good job of getting out the way and 
was wondering, particularly in the age of SSD's, how to limit it's size. All 
the (solaris) hints I can find say to modify /etc/system but clearly that's not 
an option for us. Any ideas?

I still maintain that the global zone should stay up regardless of what's going 
on in the non-globals :( The stall is coming from a debian lx image, I know 
that Linux has different memory allocation semantics - and the famous OOM 
killer - but still. I think I'm probably just capping too high - I'm trying to 
allow system memory minus 1GB for max_physical_memory but at the point at which 
we stall the ARC is still holding 861MB that would clearly have been useful. 
Build 20160512T071413Z and image id 473a3a0c-12f2-11e6-acf9-4b8bbe1782ba, if 
anyone's interested.

Oh, one more thing, is there any persistent configuration outside of /usbkey? 

Thanks,
Dave




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