Hi people,
I have a strange problem with memory.
System is FreeBSD 5.3, 4GB physical memory.
Even in very quiet load, memory allocation statistics looks like this:
last pid: 38330; load averages: 0.67, 1.05, 1.03 up 6+06:50:14
15:52:30
159 processes: 2 running, 156 sleeping, 1 zombie
On Wednesday 08 March 2006 14:16, Eugene wrote:
Hi people,
I have a strange problem with memory.
System is FreeBSD 5.3, 4GB physical memory.
Even in very quiet load, memory allocation statistics looks like this:
last pid: 38330; load averages: 0.67, 1.05, 1.03 up 6+06:50:14
15:52:30
With Apache stopped, it goes down to RSS=0.5GB and VSZ=0.6G -- but
Inactive
Memory remains above 2.5GB.
Is it a memory leak somewhere or what?
That looks quite normal to me, apart from the zombie process. FreeBSD
always
attempts to occupy most of the RAM, because it's a very fast way of
On Mar 8, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Eugene wrote:
With Apache stopped, it goes down to RSS=0.5GB and VSZ=0.6G --
but Inactive
Memory remains above 2.5GB.
Is it a memory leak somewhere or what?
That looks quite normal to me, apart from the zombie process.
FreeBSD always
attempts to occupy most of
thanks, but the problem is that it's using and even when i kill process
the memory usage remains ontouched and swap never been free.
On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 07:06 -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Luís Vitório Cargnini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Solve what? Nothing you've mentioned is a problem.
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 09:54:23 -0200, Luís Vitório Cargnini wrote
thanks, but the problem is that it's using and even when i kill process
the memory usage remains ontouched and swap never been free.
You're comparing the memory management with Windows. BSD and Linux do it
completely different. As
Hi i'm using FBSD 5.3-p5 and i having problems since 5.3, my memory is
been fulled swap too but swap isn't been released, i always having some
garbage on swap, and main memory is always partially occupied.
How could i solve this ?
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Thanks Regards
Luís Vitório Cargnini
Bsc. Computer Science
Luís Vitório Cargnini wrote:
Hi i'm using FBSD 5.3-p5 and i having problems since 5.3, my memory is
been fulled swap too but swap isn't been released, i always having some
garbage on swap, and main memory is always partially occupied.
How could i solve this ?
Have to say I have also been noticing
Luís Vitório Cargnini [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi i'm using FBSD 5.3-p5 and i having problems since 5.3, my memory is
been fulled swap too but swap isn't been released, i always having some
garbage on swap, and main memory is always partially occupied.
How could i solve this ?
Solve what?
Akhthar Parvez. K wrote:
I have even tried replacing the RAM and upgrading the RAM. But nothing worked.
And I am facing this issue on both my FreeBSd servers. And no problems in my
redhat servers. Please do not give me an unmatured reply as my friends Oliver
and Check gave.
A sense of humor is
On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 10:26:52 + (GMT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am facing a lot of memory issues with all services in the server.
Following log will tell you what is the exact problem.
Have you tried cleaning the contacts on the memory stick?
memtest86 is a great program (find it with
Hi All,
I am facing a lot of memory issues with all services in the server.
Following log will tell you what is the exact problem.
dmesg
18575 (exim-4.43-0), uid 26: exited on signal 11
pid 18595 (exim-4.43-0), uid 26: exited on signal 11
pid 18512 (httpd), uid 65534: exited on signal 11
pid
), uid 26: exited on signal 11
Like you said, memory problems. I'd change your memory sticks
if I were your.
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Jonathan Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Opportunity does not knock
I am facing a lot of memory issues with all services in the server.
Following log will tell you what is the exact problem.
Have you tried cleaning the contacts on the memory stick?
Cotton bud and rubing alchool, thooth paste, sliver cleaning paste,
car polish... OK use alchool last to rinse
I'm encountering problems because of a somewhat screwy configuration and was
wondering if anyone had any suggestions.
I'm running 4.8-RELEASE-p1 on a machine with a 1200-mhz CPU and 64MB of RAM.
The swap partition is 112 MB; I was running out of swap so I added a 256MB
swapfile on /usr. Adding
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