On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Wojciech Puchar
wrote:
my system sometimes need more memory and although there was 3.90 Gbyte
swap, I saw that run out of memory when I see with top command.
Why doesn't the machine use swap properly ?
>>>
>>> it does
>>>
What do I have to do ?
my system sometimes need more memory and although there was 3.90 Gbyte
swap, I saw that run out of memory when I see with top command.
Why doesn't the machine use swap properly ?
it does
What do I have to do ?
nothing
Those are the most worthless responses I have ever seen. Instead of
On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Wojciech Puchar
wrote:
>> I use freebsd7.0
>> I have 2 Gbyte RAM and 4 Gbyte Swap.
>> my system sometimes need more memory and although there was 3.90 Gbyte
>> swap, I saw that run out of memory when I see with top command.
>> Why doesn't the machine use swap prope
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009 00:33:40 +0200
"Yavuz" wrote:
> I use freebsd7.0
> I have 2 Gbyte RAM and 4 Gbyte Swap.
> my system sometimes need more memory and although there was 3.90
> Gbyte swap, I saw that run out of memory when I see with top command.
> Why doesn't the machine use swap properly ?
I'm
I use freebsd7.0
I have 2 Gbyte RAM and 4 Gbyte Swap.
my system sometimes need more memory and although there was 3.90 Gbyte swap,
I saw that run out of memory when I see with top command.
Why doesn't the machine use swap properly ?
it does
What do I have to do ?
nothing
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I use freebsd7.0
I have 2 Gbyte RAM and 4 Gbyte Swap.
my system sometimes need more memory and although there was 3.90 Gbyte swap,
I saw that run out of memory when I see with top command.
Why doesn't the machine use swap properly ?
What do I have to do ?
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