Hi Marcos,
On 02/27/2014 12:44 PM, Marcos Mezo wrote:
it doesn't mean that all of that RAM is used for Apache. There are
countless tools to measure RAM usage, but for a quick look, e.g. this
script can be helpful (it just presents some values from proc):
https://raw.github.com/pixelb/ps_mem/master/ps_mem.py
Run it once with apache running and once without, and compare it to
the output of free (column used - cached).
As a summary for the article linked in a previous post
(http://serverfault.com/questions/85470/meaning-of-the-buffers-cache-line-in-the-output-of-free)
and maybe some other readings I've done over time:
yes, my post was meant as supplement to what you correctly wrote.
An important point is still, however you measure the _real_ usage, that
not all memory that is used is used _necessarily_ for hosting Owncloud.
E.g. you can save a lot of memory by optimizing your apache and php
settings.
hth
André
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