PCBSD 10.0 crashing all the time
Terry Todd
tlt at tltodd.com
Tue Jun 17 19:22:30 UTC 2014
I have more to add to this saga now.
I updated the hardware to a Dell Optiplex 7010 with 20G of memory.
It would go for many more days than before before crashing. Now
I have kind of narrowed it down to whenever I try to use the scroll
wheel in firefox. Instant crash of KDE back to the login prompt.
I do have quite a few tabs open.
On Tue, Apr 01, 2014 at 03:04:11PM -0600, Terry Todd wrote:
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> I have a system that I installed PCBSD 10.0 on that has 6G of memory
> that keeps crashing all the time. It will run for a few days and
> then build up the amount of swap used until it exhausts it and then
> crashes.
>
> top output:
>
> last pid: 47897; load averages: 2.65, 2.56, 2.66 up 4+01:21:07 15:57:52
> 168 processes: 2 running, 165 sleeping, 1 zombie
> CPU: 28.8% user, 0.0% nice, 49.4% system, 0.0% interrupt, 21.8% idle
> Mem: 2694M Active, 471M Inact, 2291M Wired, 3276K Cache, 290M Free
> ARC: 933M Total, 42M MFU, 740M MRU, 226K Anon, 14M Header, 137M Other
> Swap: 2304M Total, 1911M Used, 393M Free, 82% Inuse
>
>
> The swap numbers just keep increasing. They never go down.
>
> The only main apps running are xterm, firefox and konqueror.
>
> Any ideas on how to fix it?
>
>
> # sh kmem.sh
> TEXT=45276600, 43.1791 MB
> DATA=1206103040, 1150.23 MB
> TOTAL=1251379640, 1193.41 MB
> kern.maxvnodes: 178524
> <type>vnode</type>
> 0 MD md1909082323 268435456 512 u 1909082323 s 512 f 0 fs 0 l 268435456 t vnode file /usr/swap/swap0
> kern.minvnodes: 44631
> vm.stats.vm.v_vnodein: 49545
> vm.stats.vm.v_vnodeout: 37271
> vm.stats.vm.v_vnodepgsin: 364594
> vm.stats.vm.v_vnodepgsout: 71880
> vfs.numvnodes: 64341
> vfs.wantfreevnodes: 44631
> vfs.freevnodes: 44630
> debug.sizeof.vnode: 472
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>
> TIA
>
>
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