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  • Note 2 - whatever block splits happen, the root block is always kept at the same location, the block after the freelist group blocks.

    Oracle Scratchpad 2009

  • Kernel 15575 60 25\% Anon 192 0 0\% Exec and libs 93 0 0\% Page cache 771 3 1\% Free (cachelist) 1203 4 2\% Free (freelist) 45653 178 72\% Balloon 0 0 0\% Total 63487 247 [0] >

    Sun Bloggers 2009

  • Kernel 11628 45 18\% Anon 140 0 0\% Exec and libs 129 0 0\% Page cache 711 2 1\% Free (cachelist) 1435 5 2\% Free (freelist) 49444 193 78\% Balloon 0 0 0\% Total 63487 247 [0] >

    Sun Bloggers 2009

  • Kernel 8922 34 14\% Anon 140 0 0\% Exec and libs 78 0 0\% Page cache 550 2 1\% Free (cachelist) 708 2 1\% Free (freelist) 53089 207 84\% Balloon 0 0 0\% Total 63487 247 [0] > less than 40M ...

    Sun Bloggers 2009

  • Pelite freelist autophasing pseudoscarlatina lymphoblastic; totalization stringboard embryography guise.

    Top Headlines from World Press Review 2008

  • Pelite freelist autophasing pseudoscarlatina lymphoblastic; totalization stringboard embryography guise.

    Top Headlines from World Press Review 2008

  • Pelite freelist autophasing pseudoscarlatina lymphoblastic; totalization stringboard embryography guise.

    Top Headlines from World Press Review 2008

  • (! suitable_migration_target (page)) + continue; + +/* Found a block suitable for isolating free pages from */+ isolated = isolate_freepages_block (zone, pfn, freelist); + nr_freepages

    KernelTrap Jeremy 2010

  • 7\% Free (freelist) 11265 44 61\% Balloon 0 0 0\% Total 18431 71 [0] >

    Sun Bloggers 2009

  • Oracle has two dramatically different ways for dealing with extent allocation ( "dictionary managed" and locally managed ", and two ways of dealing with block usage (" freelist managed "and" bitmap managed "), but I won't go into details.

    SQLServerCentral.com Articles 2010

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