From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id ; Sun, 27 Oct 2002 16:36:16 -0500 Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org id ; Sun, 27 Oct 2002 16:36:16 -0500 Received: from packet.digeo.com ([12.110.80.53]:51427 "EHLO packet.digeo.com") by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id ; Sun, 27 Oct 2002 16:36:15 -0500 Message-ID: <3DBC5DC3.8641A66C@digeo.com> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 13:42:27 -0800 From: Andrew Morton X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.79 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.5.42 i686) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: "Adam J. Richter" CC: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org Subject: Re: Pauses in 2.5.44 (some kind of memory policy change?) References: <200210272127.NAA03536@adam.yggdrasil.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-OriginalArrivalTime: 27 Oct 2002 21:42:27.0806 (UTC) FILETIME=[BEA09FE0:01C27E01] Sender: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org X-Mailing-List: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org "Adam J. Richter" wrote: > > ... > 1 0 2 0 45252 31420 142520 0 0 0 0 3573 349 9 38 53 > > ...Started /usr/bin/mail around here... > > 1 0 2 0 30024 31420 157636 0 0 0 0 6540 510 20 80 0 > 1 0 2 0 14908 31420 172544 0 0 0 0 6433 499 16 84 0 > 3 0 2 0 9196 31420 178172 0 0 0 17152 6939 259 3 97 0 > 1 0 1 0 2452 31420 185112 0 0 0 4056 4061 278 9 91 0 > 0 0 0 0 2636 31420 184848 0 0 0 0 1294 195 2 6 92 > > ...Pause occurred around here... > > 1 0 1 0 2664 31420 184848 0 0 0 4004 1766 55 0 44 56 > 0 0 0 0 2676 31420 184848 0 0 0 40 1103 282 2 3 95 > 0 0 0 0 2676 31420 184848 0 0 0 0 1064 169 0 0 100 Sorry, don't know. It's possible that your X server got paged out, but the system doesn't seem to be under any sort of stress, and there's not much page reclaim happening and no evidence of executable pagein. I'm assuming that everything is on local disks apart from that mail file. Really, you haven't told me much. What's all that `bo' activity there? What filesystems are in use? Could it be a networking problem? Are your keyboard and mouse dependent on ethernet traffic in any way (eg: executables on NFS). Did the vmstat output exhibit any stalls? What makes you believe it's a vm/fs thing rather than a keyboard/mouse thing? So hm. You'll need to investigate further please.