[snip]
> 0 2 0 17204 2728 3544 60088 0 40 452 10 434 1788 1 5 94
> 1 1 0 17236 2932 3588 59752 0 32 253 8 333 1591 12 38 50
>
> It seems a bit odd that it is swapping out here when there is a
> lot of cache memory available.
If you look closer, you'll see that none of the swapped out
stuff is swapped back in again. This shows that the VM
subsystem did make the right choice here...
regards,
Rik
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