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Re: Memory problems



On Thu, Jun 03, 2010 at 10:27:53AM +0200, Jonatan Soto wrote:
> I checked it out yesterday and I found a more 'realistic' memory usage than
> the shown with top or free. I would like to post links containing the
> exported images of the charts but I don't know why some fields (the
> important ones) are not shown. I must go to the traditional way, printScreen
> + gimp...I also can post memory usage data exported in excel format if it is
> the interest of somebody. I will do it ASAP.
> 
> Well, I'm actually a bit confused here. I don't know in what direction
> should I go, I mean if I should investigate further and try to find an
> explanation for this or reinstall everything using a backported kernel or
> continuing the installation of the services and let's see what happens. Note
> that I am running out of time that's why I tried the official stable release
> because I thougth it will be pretty straightforward.
> 
> For now I am thinking to reboot every server, except Server4 which is
> running correctly (at least the memory usage showed seems reasonable to me),
> and then observe how they behave.
> 
> Thanks a lot for your help.

So any idea what is using the memory?

By the way does your guest have the vmware tools installed?

If you do, then you probably have /proc/vmmemctl.  Check what that
file says if it exists.

-- 
Len Sorensen


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