On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 14:46:36 +0100 (CET) Krzysztof Oledzki <olel@xxxxxx> wrote:
Which filesystem, which mount options
- ext3 on RAID1 (MD): / - rootflags=data=journal
It wouldn't surprise me if this is specific to data=journal: that
journalling mode is pretty complex wrt dairty-data handling and isn't well
tested.
Does switching that to data=writeback change things?
I'll confirm this tomorrow but it seems that even switching to
data=ordered (AFAIK default o ext3) is indeed enough to cure this problem.
yes, sorry, I meant ordered.
Two questions remain then: why system dies when dirty reaches ~200MB
I think you have ~2G of RAM and you're running with
/proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio=10, yes?
If so, when that machine hits 10% * 2G of dirty memory then everyone who
wants to dirty pages gets blocked.
and what is wrong with ext3+data=journal with >=2.6.20-rc2?
Ah. It has a bug in it ;)
As I said, data=journal has exceptional handling of pagecache data and is
not well tested. Someone (and I'm not sure who) will need to get in there
and fix it.