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From: Disconnect <lkml@sigkill.net>
To: lkml <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Final notes: Re: 2.4.23-preX oops and strange swappiness (nforce2 mobo)
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 11:33:47 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1067877227.7973.7.camel@slappy> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1067532242.31027.4.camel@slappy>

...then it oopsed again, roughly the same way. (decodes available,
but..)

It looks like 2 possibly-related problems: swap didn't appear to be
reclaimed when I had a 2G swap partition, and under memory pressure the
system would oops. (With the 512M swap it would usually go OOM first and
recover.. with 2G it went oops and never made it to OOM.  Both times the
system was generally ok after, with possible hung processes if it
oopsed.  And reboots didn't work due to swapoff hanging.)

I'm going to go up to pre9 and keep the memory pressure down unless
someone wants more details.  When we get into -rc I'll run it again and
see if it still breaks.

On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 11:44, Disconnect wrote:
> Updated info: I dropped the swap partition to 512M instead of 2G and it
> seems to have stablized nicely.
> 
> At least, its been a day and a half without an oops, which is a record
> for this machine...
> 
> On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 10:56, Disconnect wrote:
> > Unfortunately, I really shouldn't run without nvnet so if thats a known
> > issue then its not in google ;)  (If its highly likely to be related I
> > can try it this week; it means I end up downing my wlan..)
> > 
> > It doesn't take long - couple of days at most - before there are a
> > couple of oopses in the logs (decodes below) and swap usage begins
> > climbing without ever being reclaimed.  (Similar problems occurred in
> > 2.4.23-pre5, with the added bonus of processes cratering out in D state
> > and never going away.)
> > 
> > These are from an unpatched 2.4.23-pre8:
> > [10:49:24] [dis@floyd] $ uptime
> >  10:49:26 up 2 days, 30 min,  2 users,  load average: 1.56, 1.57, 1.49
> > [10:49:26] [dis@floyd] $ free
> >              total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
> > Mem:        256932     254736       2196          0      13804      64932
> > -/+ buffers/cache:     176000      80932
> > Swap:      2000084     443248    1556836
> > [10:49:27] [dis@floyd] $ cat /proc/slabinfo
> > slabinfo - version: 1.1
> > kmem_cache            62     72    108    2    2    1
> > ip_conntrack         255    804    320   67   67    1
> > fib6_nodes            12    112     32    1    1    1
> > ip6_dst_cache         13     20    192    1    1    1
> > ndisc_cache            3     30    128    1    1    1
> > tcp_tw_bucket          6     30    128    1    1    1
> > tcp_bind_bucket       72    448     32    4    4    1
> > tcp_open_request       0     30    128    0    1    1
> > inet_peer_cache        3     59     64    1    1    1
> > ip_fib_hash           13    112     32    1    1    1
> > ip_dst_cache        1850   1920    192   96   96    1
> > arp_cache             22     30    128    1    1    1
> > blkdev_requests     3072   3090    128  103  103    1
> > journal_head        1468   5236     48   55   68    1
> > revoke_table           3    250     12    1    1    1
> > revoke_record          0    112     32    0    1    1
> > dnotify_cache          0      0     20    0    0    1
> > file_lock_cache       20     42     92    1    1    1
> > fasync_cache           0      0     16    0    0    1
> > uid_cache             12    112     32    1    1    1
> > skbuff_head_cache    225    780    192   39   39    1
> > sock                 240    336    896   83   84    1
> > sigqueue               0     29    132    0    1    1
> > kiobuf                 0      0     64    0    0    1
> > cdev_cache            16    118     64    2    2    1
> > bdev_cache             5     59     64    1    1    1
> > mnt_cache             13     59     64    1    1    1
> > inode_cache         6821   6825    512  975  975    1
> > dentry_cache        5297   5310    128  177  177    1
> > filp                2374   2400    128   80   80    1
> > names_cache            0      2   4096    0    2    1
> > buffer_head        17182  17790    128  592  593    1
> > mm_struct             76     90    128    3    3    1
> > vm_area_struct      3811   3930    128  131  131    1
> > fs_cache              73    118     64    2    2    1
> > files_cache           74     81    448    9    9    1
> > signal_act            89     90   1344   30   30    1
> > size-131072(DMA)       0      0 131072    0    0   32
> > size-131072            0      0 131072    0    0   32
> > size-65536(DMA)        0      0  65536    0    0   16
> > size-65536             1      1  65536    1    1   16
> > size-32768(DMA)        0      0  32768    0    0    8
> > size-32768             4      4  32768    4    4    8
> > size-16384(DMA)        0      0  16384    0    0    4
> > size-16384             8      8  16384    8    8    4
> > size-8192(DMA)         0      0   8192    0    0    2
> > size-8192              2      2   8192    2    2    2
> > size-4096(DMA)         0      0   4096    0    0    1
> > size-4096            150    201   4096  150  201    1
> > size-2048(DMA)         0      0   2048    0    0    1
> > size-2048             63     78   2048   35   39    1
> > size-1024(DMA)         0      0   1024    0    0    1
> > size-1024             85     88   1024   22   22    1
> > size-512(DMA)          0      0    512    0    0    1
> > size-512             146    152    512   19   19    1
> > size-256(DMA)          0      0    256    0    0    1
> > size-256             517    525    256   35   35    1
> > size-128(DMA)          0      0    128    0    0    1
> > size-128            1810   1830    128   61   61    1
> > size-64(DMA)           0      0     64    0    0    1
> > size-64             3467   3481     64   59   59    1
> > size-32(DMA)           0      0     64    0    0    1
> > size-32             1612   2301     64   39   39    1
> > [10:51:34] [dis@floyd] $ lsmod
> > Module                  Size  Used by    Tainted: P
> > ipt_mark                 472  46
> > ipt_state                568   0 (unused)
> > ipt_mac                  696   2
> > ip_nat_irc              2192   0 (unused)
> > ip_conntrack_irc        3056   1
> > ip_conntrack_ftp        4016   1 (autoclean)
> > ip_nat_ftp              2864   0 (unused)
> > iptable_filter          1772   1
> > iptable_mangle          2168   1
> > ipt_LOG                 3416   0 (unused)
> > ipt_TOS                 1048   0 (unused)
> > ipt_REJECT              3544   0 (unused)
> > ipt_MARK                 792   3
> > ipt_MASQUERADE          1464   8
> > ipt_REDIRECT             824   4
> > iptable_nat            16014   3 [ip_nat_irc ip_nat_ftp ipt_MASQUERADE ipt_REDIRECT]
> > ip_conntrack           19908   4 [ipt_state ip_nat_irc ip_conntrack_irc ip_conntrack_ftp ip_nat_ftp ipt_MASQUERADE ipt_REDIRECT iptable_nat]
> > ip_tables              12288  14 [ipt_mark ipt_state ipt_mac iptable_filter iptable_mangle ipt_LOG ipt_TOS ipt_REJECT ipt_MARK ipt_MASQUERADE ipt_REDIRECT iptable_nat]
> > nfsd                   72880   8 (autoclean)
> > lockd                  50928   1 (autoclean) [nfsd]
> > sunrpc                 68736   1 (autoclean) [nfsd lockd]
> > sd_mod                 11084   0 (autoclean) (unused)
> > sg                     27516   0 (autoclean) (unused)
> > sr_mod                 15576   0 (autoclean) (unused)
> > scsi_mod               85760   3 (autoclean) [sd_mod sg sr_mod]
> > ide-cd                 32032   0 (autoclean)
> > cdrom                  28320   0 (autoclean) [sr_mod ide-cd]
> > hid                    21572   0 (unused)
> > usbmouse                2264   0 (unused)
> > ehci-hcd               17260   0 (unused)
> > nvnet                  26272   1
> > ipv6                  167124  -1
> > tulip                  40608   1
> > crc32                   2880   0 [tulip]
> > usbkbd                  3640   0 (unused)
> > usb-ohci               18888   0 (unused)
> > usbcore                62892   1 [hid usbmouse ehci-hcd usbkbd usb-ohci]
> > 
> > Crash dump and config attached - if you need anything else let me know.
> > 
> > (I'm on the list, no need to CC)
> > 
> > Thanks!
-- 
Disconnect <lkml@sigkill.net>


      reply	other threads:[~2003-11-03 16:34 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-10-27 15:56 2.4.23-preX oops and strange swappiness (nforce2 mobo) Disconnect
2003-10-30 16:44 ` Disconnect
2003-11-03 16:33   ` Disconnect [this message]

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