Well, why don't you post the output of 'free -m'?  How much of your RAM is just 
being used as cache?  Do you have any swap usage?

What many people don't realize is that the Linux memory model will just start 
eating RAM with cache until it needs it for something else, at which time it 
will flush some of that cache and give the memory to whatever process needs it. 
 It's normal.  It is not uncommon to see servers with 98% RAM utilization doing 
absolutely nothing.  Who cares how much RAM you're using?  Be worried when you 
actually start to see swap usage.

--seth




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