* Re: Page alloc problems with 2.6.32-rc kernels
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@ 2009-11-04 0:14 ` Frans Pop
2009-11-04 7:17 ` Michael Guntsche
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From: Frans Pop @ 2009-11-04 0:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Guntsche
Cc: linux-kernel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, KOSAKI Motohiro,
Pekka Enberg, Andrew Morton
Adding a few more CCs.
On Monday 02 November 2009, Michael Guntsche wrote:
> > I have the server running with all with patches applied and it runs
> > without any issues. Since adding patch5 seems to make a difference I
> > will revert 1-4 and only apply patch 5 to see if it work too. I will
> > report back as soon as I have news.
>
> Current status of my tests here. With only patch 5 applied (the revert)
> I am not able to reproduce the problem. Reading through the ml archives
> I noticed that this revert is somewhat controversial since it seems to
> fix other bugs. Is it possible that reverting those fixes just hide the
> bug I am seeing instead of fixing it?
Thanks Michael. That means we now have two cases where reverting the
congestion_wait() changes from .31-rc3 (8aa7e847d8 + 373c0a7ed3) makes a
clear and significant difference.
I wonder if more effort could/should be made on this aspect.
Cheers,
FJP
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* Re: Page alloc problems with 2.6.32-rc kernels
2009-11-04 0:14 ` Page alloc problems with 2.6.32-rc kernels Frans Pop
@ 2009-11-04 7:17 ` Michael Guntsche
2009-11-04 22:14 ` Frans Pop
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From: Michael Guntsche @ 2009-11-04 7:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Frans Pop
Cc: linux-kernel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, KOSAKI Motohiro,
Pekka Enberg, Andrew Morton
On 04 Nov 09 01:14, Frans Pop wrote:
> Thanks Michael. That means we now have two cases where reverting the
> congestion_wait() changes from .31-rc3 (8aa7e847d8 + 373c0a7ed3) makes a
> clear and significant difference.
>
> I wonder if more effort could/should be made on this aspect.
Good morning Frans,
As a cross check I reverted the revert here and tried to reproduce the
problem again. It is a lot harder to trigger for me now (I was not able
to reproduce it yet). I did update my local git tree though, can you
reproduce this problem on your side with current git?
Kind regards,
Michael
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* Re: Page alloc problems with 2.6.32-rc kernels
2009-11-04 7:17 ` Michael Guntsche
@ 2009-11-04 22:14 ` Frans Pop
2009-11-04 23:07 ` Michael Guntsche
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From: Frans Pop @ 2009-11-04 22:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Guntsche
Cc: linux-kernel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, KOSAKI Motohiro,
Pekka Enberg, Andrew Morton
On Wednesday 04 November 2009, Michael Guntsche wrote:
> On 04 Nov 09 01:14, Frans Pop wrote:
> > Thanks Michael. That means we now have two cases where reverting the
> > congestion_wait() changes from .31-rc3 (8aa7e847d8 + 373c0a7ed3) makes
> > a clear and significant difference.
> >
> > I wonder if more effort could/should be made on this aspect.
>
> As a cross check I reverted the revert here and tried to reproduce the
> problem again. It is a lot harder to trigger for me now (I was not able
> to reproduce it yet). I did update my local git tree though,
OK. Can you tell us a bit more about your setup:
- how much RAM does the system have?
- what's so special about mutt in your case that it triggers these errors?
- do you maybe have a huge mailbox, so mutt uses a lot of memory?
- does starting/use mutt cause swapping when you see the errors?
- do you use disk encryption at all?
- if you do, what is encrypted: the file system, swap, both?
From your first mail it does look as if you had little free memory and that
swap was in use.
> can you reproduce this problem on your side with current git?
Yes I can, but my test case is somewhat special as it forces a huge amount
of swapping. It does look as if your problem may also be related to
swapping activity.
Cheers,
FJP
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* Re: Page alloc problems with 2.6.32-rc kernels
2009-11-04 22:14 ` Frans Pop
@ 2009-11-04 23:07 ` Michael Guntsche
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From: Michael Guntsche @ 2009-11-04 23:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Frans Pop
Cc: linux-kernel, linux-mm, Mel Gorman, KOSAKI Motohiro,
Pekka Enberg, Andrew Morton
On 04 Nov 09 23:14, Frans Pop wrote:
> OK. Can you tell us a bit more about your setup:
> - how much RAM does the system have?
512MB
> - what's so special about mutt in your case that it triggers these errors?
> - do you maybe have a huge mailbox, so mutt uses a lot of memory?
> - does starting/use mutt cause swapping when you see the errors?
Mutt is accessing a maildir directory with a several subdirectories
directly. All of them are added as mailboxes so I can jump to unread
mails. During startup and folder changing mutt is accessing all the
mailboxes.
>
> From your first mail it does look as if you had little free memory and that
> swap was in use.
I noticed that as well.
During the last days memory usage was not that high so maybe this
is the reason why I did not see any errors. I will continue running
latest git and see if a get the errors again when more memory is being
used.
Kind regards,
Michael
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