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Solaris 10 Swap Issue

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tnyr35

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I have recently installed Solaris 10 on a SunFire V440 with Veritas Volume Manager, NetbackUp, Migrator, and Cluster. My root drive is 15gb with a swap volume also at 15gb. For some reason my swap volume fills up and fails over to my other 440. I can slowly watch the size of swap getting smaller even though its capacity stays at 0%. Have not found a reason as of yet.

Thanks in advance

 
What is your question?

Look for a process who's process size is increasing. It sounds like you have something running that has a memory leak.

Hope this helps.
 
Thank you for your suggestion. I have actually created a cron that captures multiple system activity that runs every half hour. I also have Veritas looking into a possible memory leak in Migrator. I will let the forum know the outcome.

 
15GB is mighty large for swap, how much actual memory does your server have?

You are on the right track. If you have 15GB of swap, then you definetly have a memory leak or run away process on your hands.

 

Also watch /tmp if it is tmpfs file system, which is carved from swap space.

gene
 
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