Post AaTcSeJ2o2RovEd3IG by shibao@misskey.bubbletea.dev
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(DIR) Post #AaTcEX8qe9NkeE83Q8 by shibao@misskey.bubbletea.dev
2023-10-06T00:33:18.854Z
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so i'm about to go fucking ballisticon a hunch i took all the services down on my system, removing basically all the user processes and my kernel ram usage was stuck at 57 gigs out of 64literally any userland process i had was using bare MBs, zfs arc cache was using like 2 gigs and yet the kernel itself was still using 55 gigabytes of those gigabytes for some god fucking knows reason i guessi don't even know where to begin with this besides installing p9 or some fucking bullshit
(DIR) Post #AaTcSeJ2o2RovEd3IG by shibao@misskey.bubbletea.dev
2023-10-06T00:34:39.816Z
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oh also echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches didn't do shit, as expected
(DIR) Post #AaTcbvJGxLHkGS9qym by shibao@misskey.bubbletea.dev
2023-10-06T00:37:35.836Z
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it's probably like nvidia drivers or some bullshit actually, i shouldn't be so quick to blame linux
(DIR) Post #AaTdlNlSdE3t4jPuxE by EdBoatConnoisseur@poa.st
2023-10-06T00:50:35.899091Z
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@shibao that is some driver having shit tier behaviour
(DIR) Post #AaTe7PMXN3mKP0GIkq by thendrix@social.hendrixgames.com
2023-10-06T00:54:33.910739Z
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Well, there is a “new” memory sharing feature… haven’t heard of such problems with it.https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/gfecnt/20211/geforce-rtx-30-series-resizable-bar-support/
(DIR) Post #AaTfh5VSlxHtCP0wS0 by tokenwizard@calckey.tandj-homelab.dev
2023-10-06T00:52:26.799Z
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@shibao@misskey.bubbletea.dev you running nouveau or proprietary?
(DIR) Post #AaTfh6NLXcOBtWDyRE by shibao@misskey.bubbletea.dev
2023-10-06T01:10:52.929Z
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@tokenwizard@calckey.tandj-homelab.dev proprietary, that's honestly the most likely scenario i think
(DIR) Post #AaTh1vHC6RaxVRq4GW by shibao@misskey.bubbletea.dev
2023-10-06T01:27:06.259Z
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i'm watching sorted output from /proc/slabinfo so in like a day or two when it grows huge again i can see what's taking up all the memorey