Thanks for the feedback Dave. That's what I heard from other people too. 
Basically, cache is almost 54% for me and red is just fine.Date: Mon, 28 May 
2007 12:20:29 -0400From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: RE: [on-asterisk] memory leak








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 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [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
                        96% 
                      9.91 MB
                      239.21 MB
                      249.12 MB
                    
                      - Kernel + 
                        applications
                        30% 
                       
                      73.79 MB
                       
                    
                      - 
                      Buffers
                        13% 
                       
                      32.75 MB
                       
                    
                      - 
                      Cached
                        53% 
                       
                      132.67 MB
                       
                    
                      Disk 
                      Swap
                        0% 
                      760.88 MB
                      0.00 KB
                      760.88 MB
  
    
      
        
        
          
            
              
              
                Mounted 
                  Filesystems
              
                
                  
                    
                    
                      Mount
                      Type
                      Partition
                      Percent 
                        Capacity
                      Free
                      Used
                      Size
                    
                      /
                      ext3
                      /dev/hda2
                       1% (1%)
                      215.50 GB
                      1.30 GB
                      228.40 GB
                    
                      /boot
                      ext3
                      /dev/hda1
                       8% (1%)
                      85.23 MB
                      8.39 MB
                      98.72 MB
                    
                      /dev/shm
                      tmpfs
                      none
                       0% (1%)
                      124.56 MB
                      0.00 KB
                      124.56 MB
                    
                      Totals :  
                       1%
                      215.70 GB
                      1.31 GB
                      228.62 GBIs 
the 256MB not enough for a TB 2.2 system?Thanks,Bruce

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