Linux 控制 配置 减少 交换分区 SWAP 虚拟内存使用
对于某些大型应用来说,SWAP 严重影响性能,尽可能避免使用:
The Linux kernel provides a tweakable setting that controls how often the swap file is used, called swappiness
A swappiness setting of zero means that the disk will be avoided unless absolutely necessary (you run out of memory), while a swappiness setting of 100 means that programs will be swapped to disk almost instantly.
Ubuntu system comes with a default of 60, meaning that the swap file will be used fairly often if the memory usage is around half of my RAM. You can check your own system's swappiness value by running:
one@onezero:~$ cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
60
As I have 4 GB of RAM, so I'd like to turn that down to 10 or 15. The swap file will then only be used when my RAM usage is around 80 or 90 percent. To change the system swappiness value, open /etc/sysctl.conf
as root. Then, change or add this line to the file:
vm.swappiness = 10
Reboot for the change to take effect
You can also change the value while your system is still running
sysctl vm.swappiness=10
you can also clear your swap by running swapoff -a
and then swapon -a
as root instead of rebooting to achieve the same effect.
To calculate your swap Formula
free -m (total) / 100 = A
A * 10
root@onezero:/home/one# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 3950 2262 1687 0 407 952
-/+ buffers/cache: 903 3047
Swap: 1953 0 1953
so total is 3950 / 100 = 39.5 * 10 = 395
so what it mean is that when 10 % 395 MB of ram left then it start using swapiness
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swappiness
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10853074/swappiness-in-jvm