> This is another thing: Linux tends to use the availble free memory for
> IO buffers, disk cache and such. So in the output of 'free', look at the
> second line.
I'm not the OP, but for those of us that are not considered strong sys
admin's (but have been around and using linux since early 90's), could
you provide us with a short list of what we should be looking at to
monitor/manage memory? (More of an educational thingie.)
When I run 'free' on a small 15 user system as an example, I see:
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 451172 449788 1384 0 121740 63036
-/+ buffers/cache: 265012 186160
Swap: 917496 320 917176
which kind of implies that I should probably add mem to this box. Am I
approaching this backasswards or drawing an incorrect conclusion?
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