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I am seeing high memory usage while restoring files using ZMC on Solaris/Opensolar is
This article is for Amanda Enterprise (AE)
Info Description:
By default Amanda uses /tmp directory as a temporary directory during restoration and ZMC operations.
In Solaris 10/OpenSolaris /tmp directory uses tmpfs. Tmpfs is a memory based file system for Solaris platforms, hence when /tmp file system gradually fills up which appears to consume lots of memory.
Solution: There are two solutions possible.
- Mount /tmp to a filesystem having enough space.
- In ZMC Restore Where page, change the value of the Temporary Directory , pointing to a file system having enough space on the Destination Host (Host where you are restoring data to). The default value for Temporary Directory is /tmp.