Re: swapping and the value of /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
From: Ray Bryant
Date: Wed Sep 08 2004 - 14:56:43 EST
Martin J. Bligh wrote:
It seems to me that the 5% number in there is more or less arbitrary.
If we are on a big memory Altix (4 TB), 5% of memory would be 200 GB.
That is a lot of page cache.
For HPC, maybe. For a fileserver, it might be far too little. That's the
trouble ... it's all dependant on the workload. Personally, I'd prefer
to get rid of manual tweakables (which are a pain in the ass in the field
anyway), and try to have the kernel react to what the customer is doing.
I guess we can leave them there for overrides, but a self-tunable default
would be most desirable.
I agree that tunables are a pain in the butt, but a quick fix would to be at
least to add that 5% to the set of stuff settable in /proc/sys/vm. Most
workloads/systems won't need to change it. Very large Altix systems could
change it if needed.
I don't think that is at the root of the swappiness problems with
2.6.9-rc1-mm3, though.
For instance, would be nice if we started doing writeback to the spindles
that weren't busy much earlier than if the disks were thrashing.
M.
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Best Regards,
Ray
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