On 05/04/2011 21:15, Daniel Gary wrote:
> I have, but fixing monitoring to suit edge cases created from a recent upgrade
> doesn't make the edge cases non-issues.
> 
> This is still an issue whether you want to hide it under nagios or not,

I do not understand the issue. You have some swap and you expect the
kernel *not* to use it ? *This* would be a bug. It is better that the
kernel swap out (parts of) processes it never uses and keep the RAM for
processes that need it.

  Regards,
    Vincent




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