ps aux

will display all the processes and the % of memory in use.

Greg James

-----Original Message-----
From: Kurth Bemis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 5:37 PM
To: Sumith Ail; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: High MEM Usage??


At 09:34 AM 2/4/2001, Sumith Ail wrote:

try free -m -t...

don't freak out about buffers.....its just buffers that can be overwritten..

~kurth


>Hello,
>
>We have just received our server which is a Dual PIII with 512 MB RAM , RH
>Linux 6.2 Box. I have installed qmail on this with tcpserver, Now the
>meminfo shows
>cat /proc/meminfo
>
>         total:    used:    free:  shared: buffers:  cached:
>Mem:  529530880 364380160 165150720 72847360 300982272 24657920
>Swap: 1048551424        0 1048551424
>MemTotal:    517120 kB
>MemFree:     161280 kB
>MemShared:    71140 kB
>Buffers:     293928 kB
>Cached:       24080 kB
>BigTotal:         0 kB
>BigFree:          0 kB
>SwapTotal:  1023976 kB
>SwapFree:   1023976 kB
>
>There is hardly anybody using this server...please let me know how can I
>find out which process is using so much of memory.
>
>Kind Regards
>Sumith

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