From the "free" man page:
free displays the total amount of free and used physical and swap memory in
the system, as well as the shared memory and buffers used by the kernel.
This leads me to believe that your system is using 3,756 MB of RAM, and of
that, your kernel is using 1,129 MB. Redhat's manual gives much the same
picture:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/admin-primer/s1-memory
-rhlspec.html
I would strongly advise against removing the swap partition. Then again,
I'm not a kernel hacker, and may have a poor understanding of what I'm
reading. *shrug*
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas [mailto:uhlar@fantomas.sk]
Sent: Wednesday, November 17, 2004 11:58 PM
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Slow Squid
> > On 15.11 12:23, Sturgis, Grant wrote:
> > > One thing that is concerning:
> > >
> > > [root@proxy squid]# free -m
> > > total used free shared buffers
> > > cached
> > > Mem: 3778 3756 22 0 472
> > > 2154
> > > -/+ buffers/cache: 1129 2649
> > this says you only use a bit more than 1GB of memory.
On 16.11 12:32, Sturgis, Grant wrote:
> Another shot from today:
>
> [root@proxy01bldr root]# free -m
> total used free shared buffers
> cached
> Mem: 3778 3758 20 0 497
> 2194
> -/+ buffers/cache: 1065 2713
> Swap: 8997 807 8190
>
> Doesn't this say 807 MB of swap being used? Certainly that cannot be
> good.
No, that only means that 807MB of your virtual memory are (also) stored on
swap partition. This is a way how linux works with swap, and should do any
harm. However, with 4GB of RAM and only ~1GB of it used, you can safely
turn swap off and you won't see this (and I think you won't loose any
noticeable performance)
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