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02-05-2005 07:10 PM
02-05-2005 07:10 PM
radius&memory
Dear All
i have a redhat9 linux server in this server there is a radius service and oracle data base,the radius write it's data on the oracle applicaion, i have 1GB memory on the server and the free is almost 10MB ,may this lake of memory affect the writing process on my oracle database
i have a redhat9 linux server in this server there is a radius service and oracle data base,the radius write it's data on the oracle applicaion, i have 1GB memory on the server and the free is almost 10MB ,may this lake of memory affect the writing process on my oracle database
fadia.marei
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02-05-2005 07:52 PM
02-05-2005 07:52 PM
Re: radius&memory
The small size of free memory on linux is OK; you should check swap usage, iostat, top and so on.
See for more:
"Understanding Virtual Memory" [http://www.redhat.com/magazine/001nov04/features/vm/] article from RH Magazine may be a good start point for learning Virtual Memory Management in linux kernel.
"Linux Memory Management or 'Why is there no free RAM?" [http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=175419] provides VM in linux overview and answers the famous question " 'Why is there no free RAM?"
See for more:
"Understanding Virtual Memory" [http://www.redhat.com/magazine/001nov04/features/vm/] article from RH Magazine may be a good start point for learning Virtual Memory Management in linux kernel.
"Linux Memory Management or 'Why is there no free RAM?" [http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=175419] provides VM in linux overview and answers the famous question " 'Why is there no free RAM?"
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02-05-2005 07:55 PM
02-05-2005 07:55 PM
Re: radius&memory
there is no greate swap usage , so does it affect the radius service writing
fadia.marei
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02-05-2005 08:07 PM
02-05-2005 08:07 PM
Re: radius&memory
so it's OK. in short, kernel uses free memory for caches/buffers.
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