Thanks
free =
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 507584 325348 182236 0 28296 139788
-/+ buffers/cache: 157264 350320
Swap: 1043272 0 1043272
The output of slabtop taken at the same time is a printscr (I am not running any gui on
the fedora machine) at this location [
url=http://www.hughes-family.com/slabtop.jpg]Slabtop
Jpeg[/url]
Kernel = 2.6.10-1.760_FC3
I have seen all the posts that state that the memory usage is normal, and I can understand
growth on demand - the release of cache pages will depend on the wash methods (fifo etc).
I don't understand the constant decrement of 64k off physical and 4k or 8k added to
cache that happens every 4 mins (or so) without the corresponding growth in the program
sizes. If the 64k was being added to cache, then I would expect it to match. Or is this
the method that fedora uses to build up the physical memory.
Why does the disk spin and the machine lock up when it hits swap? If the memory is cache,
then surely it won't start swapping until the cache memory is utilised.
Any help or direction as to where to look is appreciated.
Daf
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