Re: Odd swapping issue
From: KOSAKI Motohiro
Date: Thu Jul 24 2008 - 07:51:28 EST
Hi Rafal
> vm.swappiness was decreased to 30, to avoid excessive swap usage, but no
> avail.
> It's application and nfs server/client if it matters. During that
> "memory sweep" I observed many nfsd processes(kernel threads?) in D state.
I think no related.
nfsd always remain D state.
because if nfsd waiting to new packet, ps (or other tool) display "D".
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