Re: [PATCH v2 00/28] The new cgroup slab memory controller

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> For performance reasons during system updates/reboots we do not erase
> memory content. The memory content is erased only on power cycle,
> which we do not do in production.
> 
> Once we hot-remove the memory, we convert it back into DAXFS PMEM
> device, format it into EXT4, mount it as DAX file system, and allow
> programs to serialize their states to it so they can read it back
> after the reboot.
> 
> During startup we mount pmem, programs read the state back, and after
> that we hotplug the PMEM DAX as a movable zone. This way during normal
> runtime we have 8G available to programs.
> 

Thanks for sharing the workflow - while it sounds somewhat sub-optimal,
I guess it gets the job done using existing tools / mechanisms.

(I remember the persistent tmpfs over kexec RFC, which tries to tackle
it by introducing something new)

-- 
Thanks,

David / dhildenb




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