On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 8:23 AM, John Pi <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Is it a good idea to configure the system to restart every
> few days at midnight to keep the memory usage in low levels?
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No. You must understand how JAVA consumes memory. It makes the used memory
available to other apps and services. It just does not release it back to
available. It's a JAVA thing.

The thing you need to worry about: You use as much RAM as you have, or over
80% in a short period of time. You use SWAP.

This means you dont have enough RAM. Get more RAM. If you installed a 64bit
version, you can go beyond 4GB if needed.

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