Clear as mud?
It'd be nice if this was fixed, swapping off just one drive sucks
compared to the performance of two drives (when it works).
Later
Paul
On Thu, 21 May 1998, Rik van Riel wrote:
> On Thu, 21 May 1998, Riley Williams wrote:
>
> > > After I do swapoff on one of the partitions, the drive goes crazy
> > > for about 5 minutes, and after that, the problem has gone away.
> >
> > My assumption would be that the 'drive goes crazy' occurs whilst the
> > kernel moves the used blocks in the partition you've asked to disable
> > into the other one, probably having to swap used stuff out of memory
> > as well.
>
> I think we can easily do something about this:
> - when we swapin pages because of a swapoff, we should give
> those pages an initial age of 0, instead of the usual value
> - we should make sure that the swapin/out only has I/O
> requests outstanding for some 50% of the time (this one
> is more tricky)
>
> Then we can do a relatively smooth swapoff.
>
> Rik.
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