On Jan 30, 2008 3:42 AM, mark floyd <
emfloyd2@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
We are trying to diagnose a problem with a set of processes we have running on our machines. They are Dual 2Ghz Xeon Core machines with 16GB of RAM. On these machines we are running a handful of processes that are consuming 1.5 GB of RAM each. The processes are fast to respond until we leave the processes alone for 2 hours or more. If we try to communicate with these processes after the 2 hour idle period; we are receiving response times of 30 seconds; as opposed to the 1 and 2 second responses we normally expect. If we continue to hammer these processes; they are fast to respond after 15 minutes. We have tested this for past week and the 15 minute time to "wake up" is repeatable.
Are we experiencing a hibernation behavior of Debian with an idle system, or is this a general behavior of processes which consume large amounts of RAM? Our BIOS does not have any hibernation/sleep settings enabled.
Any tips on how to determine if our system is going into a hibernation mode or leads/advice from fellow sufferers of this behavior would be greatly appreciated.
Regards.