Re: Memory pressure handling with iSCSI

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Badari Pulavarty <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ext2 is incredibly better. Machine is very responsive. 
> 

OK.  Please, always monitor and send /proc/meminfo.  I assume that the
dirty-memory clamping is working OK with ext2 and that perhaps it'll work
OK with ext3/data=writeback.

All very odd.  I wonder how to reproduce this.  Maybe 50 ext3 filesystems
on regular old scsi will do it?
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