Try in creasing your swap space at least twice the size of ram if you
are running java.

On 5/11/07, Junix Gaspar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>
>
>  maximize 16GB? your kidding right? hehe. right now the memory consumption
is 9GB up from 4GB yesterday, we decided to reboot the server coz we could
not determine the culprit. imagine consuming 9GB with no activity, no users
are using the system. top nor ps could not indicate the application that
consuming this huge amount of RAM.
>
>

That is true, most Linux behave like that nowadays. I have an ML570 HP
Compaq here , fresh installed for future Lotus on Linux deployment.
It has for now 8GB of memory and almost all of it is used but I am not even
running a thing on that server. SUSE 9 enterprise with service pack 3
(imagine that.. a service pack hehe)

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