El sáb., 15 ago. 2020 a las 17:09, Chris Murphy (lists@colorremedies.com) escribió:
On Sat, Aug 15, 2020 at 1:59 PM Sergio Belkin sebelk@gmail.com wrote:
Right now I have this with sudo smem -c "pid name swap pss" -s swap -k -t
<snip> 4105 cleanupd 2.5M 132.0K 731103 firewalld 2.7M 23.7M 4528 powerline-daemo 3.3M 11.2M 5078 colord 3.4M 2.0M 4062 (sd-pam 4.0M 28.0K 4061 (sd-pam 4.1M 12.0K ------------------------------------------------- 206 70.0M 3.4G
OK so 70M swap
And with free -m:
total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 15887 3254 1662 804 10969
11486
Swap: 4095 62 4033
62M swap
Huge difference, I don't know, There is something bad with plasma, isn't
it? :)
I don't know if is useful now: zramctl NAME ALGORITHM DISKSIZE DATA COMPR TOTAL STREAMS MOUNTPOINT /dev/zram0 lzo-rle 4G 62,7M 21M 53,8M 4 [SWAP]
62M swap
The log out and log back probably caused most of the anon pages in swap to get dropped. So you'll need to use the system normally until swap usage is back up to ~3+G and then run that smem command and see what's using all of this swap...
-- Chris Murphy
Nice, my only doubt is why smem and tools alike cannot show those processes using anon pages in swap...