Philip,
the behavior you describe is exactly right. the system *should*
use as much memory as possible for buffer cache. this memory is released
for use as needed. why would you want to have tons of memory doing
nothing? julius
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Philip A. Roa wrote:
> Is there a way we can recover server RAM, especially cached RAM?
> I've been observing memory usage using
> KDE's Control Center->Information->Memory utility and noticed that
> in my setup, cached RAM amounts to a big value.
>
> I noticed also that RAM cache usage increases when my backup
> application accesses NFS volumes (via SMB).
>
> Any leads, thoughts, regarding the matter highly appreciated.
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