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| I'm trying to tune up an old AIX 4.1.5 system we still have in service that cannot be upgraded to a later version of AIX that has started crashing after large backup jobs. Watching the system with vmstat shows that after fre gets under minfree a couple times (eight seems to be the average), the system will hang up. lsps just before the predicted crash doesn't show much in use, and avm in vmstat is baseline for this system, so it's not running out of paging space. I tried diminishing minperm to hang onto fewer file pages, and this didn't make a difference. Right now, it hobbles along because I set maxfree so high that as soon as fre gets under minfree, it frees up a stupid high number of file pages and so it hits the minfree limit much less. This and a couple scheduled reboots are holding it together, but there has to be a better way. No changes to schedtune, btw. Is there a bug in VMM in this kernel version that the box is triggering? -- Cameron Kaiser * ckaiser@floodgap.com * posting with a Commodore 128 personal page: http://www.armory.com/%7Espectre/ ** Computer Workshops: games, productivity software and more for C64/128! ** ** http://www.armory.com/%7Espectre/cwi/ ** |
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