Hello!

output of swap -s

Firefox not startet:
total:  866228k bytes allocated +  547572k reserved = 1413800k used,
1828488k available

Firefox started:
total: 1401788k bytes allocated + 2656532k reserved = 4058320k used, 
750208k available

Several Tabs opened
total: 2077612k bytes allocated + 2655224k reserved = 4732836k used, 
286400k available

firefox closed:
total:  879504k bytes allocated +  548012k reserved = 1427516k used,
3642716k available

Regards,
Stephan


On 04/03/19 11:58 PM, Bob Friesenhahn wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Apr 2019, Stephan Althaus wrote:
>>
>> What i see is permanent activity on swap (mate-system-monitor)
>> not that much memory currently ~230MG
>> but always some change in the amount, percent-wise.
>
> I notice that /tmp is mounted on swap.
>
> Solaris and Linux use different resource reservation rules.  Solaris
> is much more conservative.  It may be that the memory allocator is
> using mmap() to allocate memory and this is causing churning.  If
> mmap() is used on temporary files in /tmp, this could cause
> interesting effects.
>
> What is the output of 'swap -s' while FireFox is running?
>
> Bob



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