You can tell for sure with the 'free' command.

On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 07:54, Nick Laflamme wrote:
> Rob van der Heij wrote:
>
> > Nick Laflamme wrote:
> >
> >> Well, it didn't take long for the problem to reappear this morning....
> >
> >
> > So you're spending time in system and not in userspace. The memory
> > numbers look very small, and you have not swapped a dime? Are you sure
> > you *have* swap space defined?  You were showing pictures of a 150MB
> > virtual machine? My understanding is you need plenty of swap space if
> > you want to run WAS in that.
>
> Oh, my!
>
> How the heck did *that* happen?
>
> Quietly shuffling off to see about adding some swap space to the system
> and to ponder why the swap space I allocated at installation isn't there....
>
>
> > Rob
>
>
> Nick
>
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