Memory usage
Alexey Fadyushin
fab at s-tunnel.com
Fri Apr 30 16:21:52 UTC 2004
Yes, it is usually normal. On my computers, only 3-5 MB's are marked as
free. If there are too little memory for programs, you will see that the
swap file is actively used. However, in this case, the swap file usage
level is low - 34 MB.
Alexey Fadyushin
Brainbench MVP for Linux.
http://www.brainbench.com
Roger Harrell wrote:
>
> > I've just put my RH 9 box into production. I've been working on
> > tuning it to optimize performance, but am a little confused. When I
> > do ps -aux and total memory usage I get about 40% usage. When I do
> > top, or pull up the system monitor it shows 495 MB in use (the box
> > has 512MB). Where is all the extra memory being used?
> >
> >
> > What does "free -m -t -o" say?
>
> Mem: 501 488 13 0 120 263
> Swap: 250 34 216
> Total: 752 522 230
>
> > What is not being used by programs usually is used in caching the
> > filesystem. Using Ajai's command I would expect to see very little
> > free memory but almost all the swap space free.
>
> So it's just utilizing what it can to run faster? In other words the
> fact that all the RAM is in use all the time is an ok thing? I had a
> disk thrashing problem recently so I'm being cautious.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Roger Harrell
>
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