----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthias Andree" <matthias.andree_at_gmx.de> > Am 12.06.2014 00:36, schrieb O. Hartmann: >> >> I use my boxes for daily work and in most cases, the usage of applications is the same. >> Compiling the OS and updating ports while having claws-mail and firefox opened is some >> usual scenario. >> >> I realise since a couple of weeks, if not months now, but always sticky to 11.0-CURRENT, >> that the system is even with 8 GB RAM very quickly out of memory and swapping. As of >> today - updating CURRENT (buildword) and also updating ports. Nothing else except >> firefox. And the box is using 1% swapspace. > > Are you using ZFS, and more to the point, did you recently start using it? > > Do you mean "start swapping out sooner than it used to do"? > > Do you expect that swap remains at 0 unless there is serious memory > pressure? > > One point: Linux rolls dice when it needs memory, with a tunable that > states the chance that either a cached page gets evicted, or an in-use > page gets swapped out. > > Has FreeBSD similar mechanisms these days? Also how recent a current there where some vm changes which apparently helped with this specifically r260567 and r265944. Regards SteveReceived on Wed Jun 11 2014 - 22:26:20 UTC
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