Clayton wrote:
Shut down mythbackend and frontend. IMHO mythtv allocates a lot of buffers, etc. At least it is not reboot, and you will remove one of the suspects :)
Ok.. tried that. I killed off almost everything. Shut down apache2, mysql, mythtv, even logged out and went to init 3. Still swap is "full", and I am having the performance issues. Oh well... a reboot can't hurt... it's been a couple months.. :-P
I just hate rebooting... it always messed up my mount points... for some reason I've never bothered to figure out, a couple of my drives swap around on every reboot... /dev/sde1 and /dev/sdd1 swich around and it screws everything up (apache etc) until a remount things where they are supposed to be mounted.
then label the partitions, and mount those filesystems by label instead of device name. I used to be a mount-by-device name only kind of guy.... when my system was exclusively SCSI, and I could control their device name by setting their SCSI ID numbers, regardless of where they were physically connected. But once I put a couple of IDE drives in...I found them just too much of a pain in the neck to keep track of what disk was plugged in where on those occasions when I disconnected their ribbon cables... On my laptop, the partition labels are like this: root_suse10_1 _usr _opt _home _local _tmp _windows_c Since the labels indicte the mount point, confusion is nearly impossible. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org