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Date:      Thu, 27 Nov 2014 02:09:55 -0800
From:      Doug Hardie <bc979@lafn.org>
To:        "freebsd-pf@freebsd.org" <freebsd-pf@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Swap Issue
Message-ID:  <4009E30B-FC0C-4BE0-A318-CD2ED5E28281@lafn.org>

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I have a most interesting situation that just manifested itself this =
morning in a way I could begin to diagnose.  The system runs 8.2-P3 and =
has no users, just one process that runs 24x7.  Its been running since =
8.2 was first released.  Every now and then the process becomes =
non-responsive.  Today it managed to spit out an error that the system =
had run out of swap space before it hung.

This is quite interesting in that there are 5.5GB of free memory.  The =
only time that changes is at 3 am when the various periodic processes =
run.  However, I don=E2=80=99t suspect those as I have numerous other =
systems that have considerably less memory and higher usage that do not =
experience this issue.  I have increased the swap space to prevent this =
issue, but something must be going bonkers to cause the swap space to =
get used.  Usually there are only 15MB used.  Every time the system =
notifies me that it has the problem, by the time I can look at it, swap =
is back to normal.  I have never been able to catch the system with more =
than 15 MB used.  Is there any way after the fact to figure out what was =
using the swap?  I suspect not, but thought I=E2=80=99d ask just in case =
I have overlooked something.





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