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Re: [Fwd: LINUX-MM]
>>>>> "MA" == Matthias Arnold <Matthias.Arnold@edda.imsid.uni-jena.de> writes:
>>
>> On Tue, 23 Mar 1999 10:49:11 EST, Kev <klmitch@MIT.EDU> said:
>>
>> >> IIRC there's a slight bug in some of the newer kernels
>> >> where the swap cache isn't being freed when you exit
>> >> your program, but only later on when the system tries
>> >> to reclaim memory...
>>
>> > I believe the problem lies in the fact that there is not enough
>> > SysV shared memory available.
>>
>> It's nothing to do with SysV shared memory.
>>
>> The behaviour is there, but the only impact on the normal user will be
>> that "free" lies a little. No big deal: it just shows up as cache. The
>> effect is only a matter of when we recover the memory, not whether we
>> recover it.
MA> Thanks to the community for dealing with my problems.Before we go on to
MA> discuss this as bug or feature I emphasize
MA> that this memory effect is really disastrous for me.
MA> I hope that changing the kernel (as Rik told me) helps.
MA> Any suggestion is very welcome.
I missed the start of this, (I just monitor linux-mm),
what is the problem you have?
Eric
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