Hi, I installed the following files from your site and rebooted:
/root/linux-headers-2.6.32-31-server_2.6.32-31.60+netnsbp1_amd64.deb /root/linux-headers-2.6.32-31_2.6.32-31.60+netnsbp1_all.deb /root/linux-image-2.6.32-31-server_2.6.32-31.60+netnsbp1_amd64.deb /root/linux-libc-dev_2.6.32-31.60+netnsbp1_amd64.deb /root/linux-tools-2.6.32-31_2.6.32-31.60+netnsbp1_amd64.deb /root/linux-tools-common_2.6.32-31.60+netnsbp1_all.deb
Then, my ftp tests worked properly without using any free memory... The file /proc/vmallocinfo stayed at around 5 lines (2 new lines only) (grep pcpu /proc/vmallocinfo). Before, it was constantly growing.
Seems it is fixed in this kernel level.
Thanks a lot!
Hi,
I installed the following files from your site and rebooted:
/root/linux- headers- 2.6.32- 31-server_ 2.6.32- 31.60+netnsbp1_ amd64.deb headers- 2.6.32- 31_2.6. 32-31.60+ netnsbp1_ all.deb image-2. 6.32-31- server_ 2.6.32- 31.60+netnsbp1_ amd64.deb libc-dev_ 2.6.32- 31.60+netnsbp1_ amd64.deb tools-2. 6.32-31_ 2.6.32- 31.60+netnsbp1_ amd64.deb tools-common_ 2.6.32- 31.60+netnsbp1_ all.deb
/root/linux-
/root/linux-
/root/linux-
/root/linux-
/root/linux-
Then, my ftp tests worked properly without using any free memory... The file /proc/vmallocinfo stayed at around 5 lines (2 new lines only) (grep pcpu /proc/vmallocinfo). Before, it was constantly growing.
Seems it is fixed in this kernel level.
Thanks a lot!