Rafal,
What version of Red Hat are you using?
cat /proc/meminfo will show us how memory (Low and High) is doing, top will show how much a process is using of virtual memory
How much memory?  What kernel is being used?
Regards,
John Peeken



Rafal Maliszewski wrote:
Hi guys

I have 4 node cluster with OCFS2.
>From time to time redhat fired : oom-killer to kill process with high amout of memory ( for example tomcat)

My friends suppose that ocfs2 consume memory.

So I have question:
How check how many memory is occupied by ocfs processes?
Is it a low memory?

regards



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