RE: kswapd issue

From: Nagarjuna Rao Cherukuri (Nagarjuna_Cherukuri_at_infosys.com)
Date: 11/21/05

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    I got the solution.

    echo "1 15 30"> /proc/sys/vm/pagecache
    and
    sysctl -p

    resolved it.

    What I was missing earlier was "did not run sysctl -p" after changing
    the values in /proc/sys/vm/pagecache.

    Anyhow, I appreciate if somebody can provide with documents on these
    kind of kernel parameters.

    thanks
    nagarjuna

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    [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Nagarjuna Rao
    Cherukuri
    Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 2:46 PM
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    Subject: kswapd issue

    Hi,

    I am running RHEL AS 3.0

    My "kswapd" is using heavy CPU. Is there a known issue for kswapd in
    RHEL As 3.0? I read some where that I need to adjust the values in
    "/proc/sys/vm/pagecache". Cany anybody provide me with a link for
    detailed document about setting pagecache?

    thanks

    nagarjuna

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