Hello =)
I have 32 GB RAM on my FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE storage hosts and no swap space. I don't have any memory expensive tasks running like de-duplication, but I get a SSH and other daemons are being killed now and then.
All it does is ZFS, NFSv4, and Samba3. Does it have something to do with caches, where FreeBSD uses a percentage of my memory for this, and expects I also have swap? Is there a way to tell FreeBSD I don't have any swap? The host is running on a 14GB SATADOM, so adding swap is not really an option...
Hugs,
Sandra =)
I have 32 GB RAM on my FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE storage hosts and no swap space. I don't have any memory expensive tasks running like de-duplication, but I get a SSH and other daemons are being killed now and then.
Code:
Sep 1 04:50:04 example kernel: pid 99217 (ssh), uid 0, was killed: out of swap space
All it does is ZFS, NFSv4, and Samba3. Does it have something to do with caches, where FreeBSD uses a percentage of my memory for this, and expects I also have swap? Is there a way to tell FreeBSD I don't have any swap? The host is running on a 14GB SATADOM, so adding swap is not really an option...
Hugs,
Sandra =)