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Tag Archives: memory

“umount is too slow”

Posted on 2013-05-27 by flip
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A question we see over and over again is

Why is umount so slow? Why does it take so long?

Part of the answer was already given in an earlier blog post; here’s some more explanation. Continue reading →

Posted in drbd, kernel | Tagged drbd, fast, kernel, memory, performance, slow, storage, sync, write | Leave a reply

Make the kernel start write-out earlier

Posted on 2011-12-03 by flip
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Similar to the recent post about setting the vm.min_free_kbytes value there’s another sysctl that might improve the behaviour: the dirty ratio. Continue reading →

Posted in kernel | Tagged drbd, memory, performance, write | 1 Reply

Increase vm.min_free_kbytes for better OOM resistance

Posted on 2011-12-02 by flip
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Depending on your setup and your workload (eg. within a virtual machine with little memory and much I/O) you could get into the situation that the kernel has little memory left, so wants to write some dirty pages to disk, but cannot, because for that it would need some memory free! Continue reading →

Posted in kernel | Tagged kernel, linux, memory, oom, sysctl | Leave a reply

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