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тАО07-24-2006 09:15 PM
тАО07-24-2006 09:15 PM
Hi,
I am using sarge on DL380 hardware. The kernel is 2.6.8-2-686-smp.
After the machine boots up, the memory utilization starts 54MB memory. However, it gets higher and higher up to 1 GB (full physical memory). When I say, "top", it gives the physical memory utilization and also process RSS memory usage statistics. When I add up each process memory usage, it does not give the total memory utilization. So, does it mean, the remaining memory is used by kernel or other ? I suspect the kernel, because after I kill all big processes (apache2, squid, bind, ftp-proxy, proftpd, sshd), the memory usage isn't decreased very much. It stays 600MB and over.
Is there a way to identify what consumes that much of memory?
I am using sarge on DL380 hardware. The kernel is 2.6.8-2-686-smp.
After the machine boots up, the memory utilization starts 54MB memory. However, it gets higher and higher up to 1 GB (full physical memory). When I say, "top", it gives the physical memory utilization and also process RSS memory usage statistics. When I add up each process memory usage, it does not give the total memory utilization. So, does it mean, the remaining memory is used by kernel or other ? I suspect the kernel, because after I kill all big processes (apache2, squid, bind, ftp-proxy, proftpd, sshd), the memory usage isn't decreased very much. It stays 600MB and over.
Is there a way to identify what consumes that much of memory?
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тАО07-25-2006 12:29 AM
тАО07-25-2006 12:29 AM
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A similar question was answered already:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1029490
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=1029490
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тАО08-03-2006 12:44 AM
тАО08-03-2006 12:44 AM
Re: memory exhaustion on sarge,
It have made good, thank you...
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