On Thu, Nov 22, 2007 at 10:51:15AM +1100, Bron Gondwana wrote:Alternatively perhaps I'm just a moron who used a config file with: CONFIG_PAGE_OFFSET=0x80000000 set to build the new kernel (I hadn't committed it because it turned out not to solve the issue it was there for). That would explain a few things. [root@lb1 perl]$ free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 4150620 2272284 1878336 0 11212 2066536 -/+ buffers/cache: 194536 3956084 Swap: 2096472 0 2096472 That's more the usage I would expect to see. Now for the downside. It works again, but it still runs slow. Seems to hit (and this is totally unscientific, I'm just watching the numbers scroll by) at about 120000 writes rather than 70000 writes, but that's still not fitting the while file dirty. I notice that PF_LESS_THROTTLE gets set by nfsd to get an extra 25% bonus free space allocated. Potentially dcc could use similar tricks to claim extra space if that knob is available up in userspace. I'm happy to patch dcc as well if I have to, I'm already backporting it, so adding another little quilt directory and applying it is pretty trivial (must try guilt/stgit one of these days) Bron. -
| Greg KH | Og dreams of kernels |
| Jens Axboe | [PATCH 31/33] Fusion: sg chaining support |
| Arnd Bergmann | Re: finding your own dead "CONFIG_" variables |
| Mark Brown | [PATCH 2/2] Subject: natsemi: Allow users to disable workaround for DspCfg reset |
| Tony Breeds | [LGUEST] Look in object dir for .config |
git: | |
| Brian Downing | Re: Git in a Nutshell guide |
| John Benes | Re: master has some toys |
| Matthias Lederhofer | [PATCH 4/7] introduce GIT_WORK_TREE to specify the work tree |
| Alexander Sulfrian | [RFC/PATCH] RE: git calls SSH_ASKPASS even if DISPLAY is not set |
| Junio C Hamano | Re: Rss produced by git is not valid xml? |
| Linux Kernel Mailing List | iSeries: fix section mismatch in iseries_veth |
| Linux Kernel Mailing List | ixbge: remove TX lock and redo TX accounting. |
| Linux Kernel Mailing List | ixgbe: fix several counter register errata< |
