cpzengel Renowned Member Nov 12, 2015 221 27 93 Aschaffenburg, Germany zfs.rocks Jul 6, 2020 #1 Hi, how do I get rid of those overprovisioning RAM Messages? Is that Situation acceptable or do I have to tune? Attachments Bildschirmfoto 2020-07-06 um 18.15.08.png 377.1 KB · Views: 16 Bildschirmfoto 2020-07-06 um 18.17.13.png 78.1 KB · Views: 17
Hi, how do I get rid of those overprovisioning RAM Messages? Is that Situation acceptable or do I have to tune?
guletz Famous Member Apr 19, 2017 1,649 297 128 Brasov, Romania Jul 6, 2020 #2 cpzengel said: Hi, how do I get rid of those overprovisioning RAM Messages Click to expand... I do not see any overprovision messages, only htop and some other applications ....that I do not know. The message is from a VM appllication? Maybe the same htop output is much better.
cpzengel said: Hi, how do I get rid of those overprovisioning RAM Messages Click to expand... I do not see any overprovision messages, only htop and some other applications ....that I do not know. The message is from a VM appllication? Maybe the same htop output is much better.
H H4R0 Well-Known Member Apr 5, 2020 616 143 48 Jul 6, 2020 #3 Your swap is full, 8GB are not much for 200gb of Ram either. What does "sysctl vm.swappiness" on the shell output ? Kinda looks like misconfiguration on swappines. It's probably set quit high, i would set it to <=10
Your swap is full, 8GB are not much for 200gb of Ram either. What does "sysctl vm.swappiness" on the shell output ? Kinda looks like misconfiguration on swappines. It's probably set quit high, i would set it to <=10
guletz Famous Member Apr 19, 2017 1,649 297 128 Brasov, Romania Jul 6, 2020 #4 H4R0 said: It's probably set quit high, i would set it to <=10 Click to expand... Me too....