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9 Operating systems try to make best use of limited number of TLB resources.
21 The /proc/meminfo file provides information about the total number of
23 information about the number of free, reserved and surplus huge pages and the
39 HugePages_Free is the number of huge pages in the pool that are not yet
41 HugePages_Rsvd is short for "reserved," and is the number of huge pages for
46 HugePages_Surp is short for "surplus," and is the number of huge pages in
48 maximum number of surplus huge pages is controlled by
54 /proc/sys/vm/nr_hugepages indicates the current number of "persistent" huge
64 Once a number of huge pages have been pre-allocated to the kernel huge page
71 number of huge pages requested. This is the most reliable method of
81 indicates the current number of pre-allocated huge pages of the default size.
87 This command will try to adjust the number of default sized huge pages in the
109 is still very high. Administrators can verify the number of huge pages
119 number of "surplus" huge pages from the kernel's normal page pool, when the
136 it becomes less than the number of huge pages in use will convert the balance
138 the number of surplus pages it would exceed the overcommit value. As long as
188 specified in <node-list>, depending on whether number of persistent huge pages
229 5) Boot-time huge page allocation attempts to distribute the requested number
248 The free_' and surplus_' attribute files are read-only. They return the number
252 The nr_hugepages attribute returns the total number of huge pages on the
253 specified node. When this attribute is written, the number of persistent huge
257 Note that the number of overcommit and reserve pages remain global quantities,
288 huge page pool. At mount time, the number of huge pages specified by
293 nr_inodes sets the maximum number of inodes that /mnt/huge can use. If the