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wang_li
1mo ago
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it's living in your page cache, not on your disk. flush the caches and it'll disappear.
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stackghost
1mo ago
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Indeed. But it's easier to just kill a container or a k8s node and reprovision than to flush the caches
wang_li
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1mo ago
Should be able to just echo a 1 to /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches.
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