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Nice tip! I couldn't get the script to work, I get

I have 768 Mb RAM, and my vnodesused=13101, vnodesmax=13104. As soon as I increased kern.maxvnodes=51904 the system started using it, already at 13431 vnodes used in only a couple minutes of running.

Well Mac OS X doesn't use sysctl for virtual memory so the sysctl entries: vm.{anon,exec,file}{min,max} (referenced in a link to an email in the page referenced above).

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I made the following changes to my /etc/rc file:

In case you want to go back, the original statement was:

For a while I tried cutting the swap file sizes in half, because the swapfiles never EVER seemed to dissapear from my /var/vm, however it did not seem to make any difference at all:

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By lowering the 'highwater mark' to 35000000 from 40000000, now my swapfiles are disappearing once in a while. Most noticeably when I run classic, look in /private/var/vm, then stop Classic. Look in /private/var/vm again. Tada!

Note that Apple's dynamic_pager is very poorly documented and I just got lucky with my choice of numbers. Being a crucial component of the OS, dynamic_pager really needs some comprehensive documentation!