I tend to discount cache disk figures from the real numbers of memory usage since Linux caching seems to fill whatever memory is available. Trixbox can slow a box down sufficiently however, I've many a system running Trixbox 2.2 and 2.0 which is constantly in the "red" zone. Yes, web server performance is slow on some of these, however call processing is fine. Dave Bour Desktop Solution Center
________________________________ From: Bruce Nik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 7:30 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [on-asterisk] memory leak Hello Everyone, I have a P3 with 256MB SDRAM on board of an old test computer. I also had a 20GB hard disk with it that had lots of bad sectors on it :) Everyone once in a while the system memory will overload and from what I got of the group (TAUG) I thought that errors were related to the hard disk. Well, now I changed it to a 250GB and just for keeping the system on for a day without any extensions or even trunks setup the memory bar goes to red. Here is a copy of the system status page: Device Received Sent Err/Drop lo 931.47 KB 931.47 KB 0/0 eth0 2.76 MB 2.49 MB 0/0 sit0 0.00 KB 0.00 KB 0/0 Memory Usage Type Percent Capacity Free Used Size Physical Memory <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/redb ar_left.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/redb ar_middle.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/redb ar_right.gif> 96% 9.91 MB 239.21 MB 249.12 MB - Kernel + applications <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ left.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ middle.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ right.gif> 30% 73.79 MB - Buffers <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ left.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ middle.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ right.gif> 13% 32.75 MB - Cached <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ left.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ middle.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ right.gif> 53% 132.67 MB Disk Swap <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ left.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ middle.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ right.gif> 0% 760.88 MB 0.00 KB 760.88 MB Mounted Filesystems Mount Type Partition Percent Capacity Free Used Size / ext3 /dev/hda2 <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ left.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ middle.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ right.gif> 1% (1%) 215.50 GB 1.30 GB 228.40 GB /boot ext3 /dev/hda1 <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ left.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ middle.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ right.gif> 8% (1%) 85.23 MB 8.39 MB 98.72 MB /dev/shm tmpfs none <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ left.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ middle.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ right.gif> 0% (1%) 124.56 MB 0.00 KB 124.56 MB Totals : <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ left.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ middle.gif> <http://192.168.0.13/maint/modules/01_Home/templates/classic/images/bar_ right.gif> 1% 215.70 GB 1.31 GB 228.62 GB Is the 256MB not enough for a TB 2.2 system? Thanks, Bruce ________________________________ Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live Spaces. It's easy! Try it! <http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends. aspx&mkt=en-us>
