start a top session and you'll see what I mean by "used" memory -al
Jakob �stergaard wrote:
>
> On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 12:10:52AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > hello all!
> >
> > machine 1
> > Twin pI 133 64MB 256k cache linux 2.2.13 SMP
> > top (w/no other programs running) 34-40 mb of used memory
> >
> > machine 2
> > twin pIII 450 128MB sdram linux 2.2.12 SMP
> > top (w/no other programs running) 15mb memory used
> >
> > Similarly configured kernals. Enough disk space on both. What gives?
> > Does anybody have a clue why memory on the twin pI 133 machine is twice
> > as big as the other machine?
>
> What do you mean with ``memory used'' ??
>
> Use free to see how much mem is used for cache/progs etc. Use ps wax to
> see who's using the memory.
>
> The kernel footprint should be about 1MB on either machine.
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