Recovering Resources
David L Norris
dave at webaugur.com
Sat Jan 3 18:53:48 UTC 2004
On Sat, 2004-01-03 at 12:58, David C. Hart wrote:
> On Wednesday morning I had to reboot our server.
Why, was it malfunctioning somehow?
> Is this behavior normal? Do folks do a scheduled reboot to recover these
> resources or should I just leave it alone?
Leave alone. Why would it not use all available RAM? RAM that isn't
used is a waste of resources.
$ free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 514608 291520 223088 0 23740 132800
-/+ buffers/cache: 134980 379628
Swap: 2047744 167612 1880132
Pay attention to your -/+ buffers/cache. That shows I'm using 134980 KB
for running processes (used - buffers). That means I have 379628 KB
free for running processes (free + cache).
If the RAM isn't needed for running processes then it will be used for
cache. The instant more memory is required for running processes the
cache will be purged of old data. As RAM sits unused it will begin to
be reused as cache. For example, I just closed a VMware session which
allocated 256 MB RAM. Already over 40 MB has been reused as cache.
--
David Norris
http://www.webaugur.com/dave/
ICQ - 412039
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