My next move was to try a big allocation like cacheman in windows
to free memory right now.
Maybe create a huge file?
I don't know if it will work though, since the kernel has
to decide to somehow get rid of that particular caching.
Its not like i can target this.
Sync was the first thing i tried, and it had no effect.

Maybe there is proc setting or something like that 
limits or disables this caching?
Maybe i can rename/move/etc... the files of the database and 
somehow the kernel will get the hint this cache is not
valid anymore.

Regards,
        tzahi. 

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