avail is the amount of physical memory that is available for new
application (without swapping)

On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 1:49 AM, Burr Sutter <[email protected]> wrote:

> i think Clayton was right...i suspect the du processes go bonkers after
> the laptop has spun down and when I wake it back up
>
> https://screencast.com/t/FsxdFkwX
>
> openshift
> systemd
> du
> findmnt
>
> using the most cpu according to top
>
> I also have very little free/available memory
> https://screencast.com/t/HAEQC4YCa1u9
>
> In Linux land, what is the difference between free and available?  And
> what is a good amount to have free?
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 at 6:54 AM, Hardy Ferentschik <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Wed, 05-Apr-2017 16:17, Burr Sutter wrote:
>> > So, I left it running just to see what it would do...eventually the "du"
>> > processes seem to quiet down and virtualbox went quiet....and it seems
>> that
>> > openshift crashed.  The VM is still up but I can't find an openshift
>> > process.
>>
>> Ok, thanks for all the updates. I am planning to spend some time on
>> testing MSA on various Minishfit versions over the next week or so.
>> I'll hopefully have something to report back.
>>
>> At least it seems we are making progress :-)
>>
>> --Hardy
>>
>>
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