Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 13 Jan 2001 14:23:41 -0500 (EST) | From | Burton Windle <> | Subject | VM: Undead swap messages at shutdown |
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Hello Linux VM God :)
I think I started seeing this about 2.4.0-ac6...when I shutdown my machine, I see tons of 'VM: Undead swap entry #######', where ####### is some memory address. I can also reproduce this 100% by (for example) going into X, loading a lot of crap so that my 112mb ram is full and it starts to swap, then get out of X, and do a 'swapoff -a'.
Is this just debugging info, or would you like to see the output of it? My machine is currently a Debian Unstable, with 112mb RAM and about 190mb swap, running 2.4.0-ac8.
I have the following kernels installed, so if you need me to see exactly which kernel started this, it'll be easy:
toy:/etc# grep label /etc/lilo.conf label = 240ac8 label = 240ac7 # label = 240ac6 # label = 240ac2 # label = 240prac6 # label = 240prac4 # label = 240t13p7 # label = 240t12 # label = 240t12p6 # label = 240t12p5 # label = 240t12p3 # label = 240t12p2 # label = 240t11 # label = 240t11p7 label = k2218p15 label = win98
-- Burton Windle burton@fint.org Linux: the "grim reaper of innocent orphaned children." from /usr/src/linux/init/main.c:1384
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