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> I'll lay you a large bet that lowmem is full of garbage.
> Probably buffer_heads, inodes or PTEs. Output of /proc/meminfo
> and /proc/slabinfo as you approach oblivion would be useful.
> As would a description of the workload that triggers it.
>
> M.
I think it's the reason. But I have to decreased memory from 4G to 2G
because of the complain from my customers, so I can't give you the
/proc/meminfo or /proc/slabinfo now. :(
Why the linux-vm can't manage lowmem correctly? I have seen some
articles talking about the LRU pre zone patch, but why 2.4.19+rmap14a
patch also has this problem?


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