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Don't use top for memory usage, use "free". Linux will always use pretty
much all available ram as a type of cache, and just swap out any unused
chunks as needed, end result you will always have < 8% free probably, thats
perfectly normal. Free will show whats being used for cache and is a better
indication.
 Ian

 On 8/30/05, Franck Turmel-Josek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> With vmstat we saw no swap change during load, map restart.
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> Gary wrote:
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> > Are you swapping to disk when it's under load?
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> We use Fedora Core 3 with kernel 2.6.12-1.1376_FC3
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> William Warren wrote:
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> > what linux distro are you using? There are some kernel parameters you
> > can use as well since some kernels/distros tend to be swappy as well.
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> Thx.
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> Franck
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