From: "Bill J.Xu" <xujz@neusoft.com>
To: Glynn Clements <glynn.clements@virgin.net>
Cc: chuck gelm net <chuck@gelm.net>, linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: a swap partition utilization question
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 21:02:45 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <002301c3b41d$960fb950$2a02010a@avwindows> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 16324.40312.496661.615314@cerise.nosuchdomain.co.uk
Hi, Clements:
Thank you for your detailed explains first.
I use the linux box as a firewall, so it is highly loaded at any time.At most time, it's available physical RAM is less 2M, but SWAP partition is never used. This
make me confused.
Bill
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glynn Clements" <glynn.clements@virgin.net>
To: "Bill J.Xu" <xujz@neusoft.com>
Cc: "chuck gelm net" <chuck@gelm.net>; <linux-admin@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: a swap partition utilization question
>
> Bill J.Xu wrote:
>
> > > > After booting my linux box,I add a swap partition using "swapon
> > > > /dev/hda5".but I found that swap partition was nerver used even
> > > > 2M physics memory left.
> > > >
> > > > why?
> > >
> > > Perhaps swap memory will not be used until
> > > all physical memory has been consumed.
> >
> > But I found that other linux box had used swap partition when many
> > physical RAM left.
> >
> > root@FW_knl:/home/shiy# free
> > total used free shared buffers cached
> > Mem: 255320 247564 7756 0 15652 197560
> > -/+ buffers/cache: 34352 220968
> > Swap: 996020 1484 994536
> > root@FW_knl:/home/shiy#
>
> How long has the first box been up? And how intensive is memory demand
> on that box?
>
> Swap won't be used at all until physical memory becomes close to being
> exhausted. However, after that point, even if more memory becomes
> available, data won't be moved back into RAM unless it is actually
> used.
>
> There is often some data which will never be used again (e.g. memory
> which is used by persistent daemons, but only during the
> initialisation; the 6 getty processes running on tty1-tty6 which
> typically never get used on a system which is running X, etc). Such
> data is a strong candidate for being swapped out; once that happens,
> it will typically never be swapped in again.
>
> So, when a system is booted, there will always be a period when no
> swap is used. If memory demand is low, that period may last
> indefinitely. OTOH, once memory demand has been sufficiently high to
> have required the use of swap, swap usage will probably never drop
> back to zero.
>
> --
> Glynn Clements <glynn.clements@virgin.net>
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-11-26 13:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-11-25 6:09 a swap partition utilization question Bill J.Xu
2003-11-25 20:51 ` chuck gelm net
2003-11-25 21:41 ` Darío Mariani
2003-11-25 21:46 ` Michael French
2003-11-27 4:31 ` rich+ml
2003-11-26 4:52 ` Bill J.Xu
2003-11-26 12:32 ` Glynn Clements
2003-11-26 13:02 ` Bill J.Xu [this message]
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