Public bug reported:
1) ubuntu 12.10 64bit
2) gnome-system-monitor 3.6.0
3) Whenever I used vmware player and chose an amount of ram for the virtual os,
despite of how much ram was used by the virtual os, I want to see the summary
of the RAM was used under "Resources". Firstly I thought that was the way it
is. Then I used windows and vmware player in them. I noticed that on 'task
manager / processes' didn't indicate this amount, exactly as
gnome-system-manager on ubuntu. Although, on 'task manager / performance' there
was all of it! So, I expect to see the whole amount of RAM is used under
'gnome-system-monitor / resources'
4) [ I don't know how gnome-system-monitor calculates the amount of RAM. I add
the amount of all processes (maybe stupid?) and the result was less. ] When the
vmware player starts, the amount of used ram comes up a little. When the
virtual os starts, the amount of ram doesn't change. (it changes from 1,9gb to
2,1gb) The virtual os (windows in this test) said that they were using 1gb.
5) I don't know what to hope:
- hope that this is really a bug and I hadn't spam you
- hope that windows task manager was wrong and actually windows uses 200mb of
ram in virtual(!)
The reason I post that bug was that ubuntu freezes when opening three vmware
players alongside. From the gnome-system-monitor side of view, it didn't make
any sense to me (cpu low, ram low). From the task manager side of view.. I had
exceeded the amount of my ram (cpu low), which make sense. I hope that helps.
thank you :)
** Affects: gnome-system-monitor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1107491
Title:
gnome-system-monitor doesn't shows the real amount of RAM is used
Status in “gnome-system-monitor” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
1) ubuntu 12.10 64bit
2) gnome-system-monitor 3.6.0
3) Whenever I used vmware player and chose an amount of ram for the virtual
os, despite of how much ram was used by the virtual os, I want to see the
summary of the RAM was used under "Resources". Firstly I thought that was the
way it is. Then I used windows and vmware player in them. I noticed that on
'task manager / processes' didn't indicate this amount, exactly as
gnome-system-manager on ubuntu. Although, on 'task manager / performance' there
was all of it! So, I expect to see the whole amount of RAM is used under
'gnome-system-monitor / resources'
4) [ I don't know how gnome-system-monitor calculates the amount of RAM. I
add the amount of all processes (maybe stupid?) and the result was less. ] When
the vmware player starts, the amount of used ram comes up a little. When the
virtual os starts, the amount of ram doesn't change. (it changes from 1,9gb to
2,1gb) The virtual os (windows in this test) said that they were using 1gb.
5) I don't know what to hope:
- hope that this is really a bug and I hadn't spam you
- hope that windows task manager was wrong and actually windows uses 200mb of
ram in virtual(!)
The reason I post that bug was that ubuntu freezes when opening three vmware
players alongside. From the gnome-system-monitor side of view, it didn't make
any sense to me (cpu low, ram low). From the task manager side of view.. I had
exceeded the amount of my ram (cpu low), which make sense. I hope that helps.
thank you :)
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