Larry McVoy <lm@mcvoy.com> wrote:
> So I have 10 processes, they all run until the system starts to
> thrash, then they are all in wait mode for memory but there isn't
> any (and there is no swap configured).
Um, pardon me for asking the obvious question, but why not just configure
a few gigs of swap to give the OS some breathing room?
Most modern systems let you use a regular old file in the filesystem
for swap space, instead of having to repartition your disk and using a
dedicated partition. I'd be suprised if your *BSD box didn't let you do
that too. It's a little slower, but a gazillion times more convenient.