Subject: Re: Fun with old ThinkPads
To: J. Blank - NetBSD Mailing Lists <netbsd@twu.net>
From: Quentin Garnier <netbsd-port-i386@quatriemek.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 01/24/2003 11:57:59
Le Fri, 24 Jan 2003 03:43:48 -0700 (MST)
J. Blank - NetBSD Mailing Lists a écrit :
[...]
>              total       used       free    buffers
> Mem:         13544      12532       1012          0
               ^^^^^
First of all, this is the memory available after the kernel was loaded.
The code of GENERIC is about 6MB IIRC.

[...}
> What in heck are these things, and why are they eating all of my RAM!? 
> About all that I can guess at are pcic0,0,[01] (i.e. my PCMCIA drivers, 
> no?) and pagedaemon (some sort of swapspace handler)? And reaper, I 
> suppose, kills old tasks?

These are kernel threads, and the space used is the space used by the
kernel (including code).

> Why are these things eating so incredibly MUCH RAM?

6 megs of code and 6 megs of data are not that much for a (presumably) non
optimized kernel.

-- 
Quentin Garnier - cube@cubidou.net
"Feels like I'm fiddling while Rome is burning down.
Should I lay my fiddle down and take a rifle from the ground ?"
Leigh Nash/Sixpence None The Richer, Paralyzed, Divine Discontents, 2002.