I've seen some similar problem but could not find it here now. So, may be it's a different question.
During uptime of my computer I've noticed the error in dmesg:
But the
So,
You see, nothing's so big!
Why this huge Wired and Inact? May be there's a way to flush them? Or how to work it out?
During uptime of my computer I've noticed the error in dmesg:
Code:
swap_pager_getswapspace(20): failed
swap_pager_getswapspace(18): failed
swap_pager_getswapspace(9): failed
swap_pager_getswapspace(3): failed
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shows no big processes, only Wired and Inact parts of memory are huge. I have 16GiB of RAM installed. 11.2-STABLE FreeBSD r346801 amd64So,
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some hours after the error in dmesg sorted by size:
Code:
Mem: 976M Active, 5220M Inact, 380M Laundry, 8605M Wired, 1538M Buf, 490M Free
Swap: 6144M Total, 5941M Used, 203M Free, 96% Inuse
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE C TIME WCPU COMMAND
3683 yury 2 20 0 183M 32648K uwait 3 138:49 1.41% Xorg
60116 yury 4 20 0 164M 134M kqread 5 1:33 14.43% transmission-d
3760 yury 4 20 0 94748K 20060K select 7 80:05 1.81% mate-terminal
53244 yury 1 20 0 78404K 5676K nanslp 2 0:58 0.05% mplayer
70585 yury 1 20 0 78404K 5656K select 1 18:35 0.08% mplayer
3702 yury 4 20 0 61660K 18844K select 1 27:41 0.25% marco
3770 root 1 20 0 42720K 6068K select 3 0:30 0.00% httpd
936 root 1 20 0 37312K 32432K physrd 3 0:25 4.07% ntfs-3g
3884 yury 1 20 0 25292K 9588K fu_ans 6 0:48 2.33% mc
Why this huge Wired and Inact? May be there's a way to flush them? Or how to work it out?