Am Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 13:13 schrieben Sie:
> Hans could you have top running on this box. Then as it starts to
> slow down, grab a copy of top and post it to the group. Top will
> tell you what the process is that is consuming more and more
> memory and CPU kill that process if you can
Am Dienstag, 23. Juli 2002 13:13 schrieben Sie:
> Hans could you have top running on this box. Then as it starts to
> slow down, grab a copy of top and post it to the group. Top will
> tell you what the process is that is consuming more and more
> memory and CPU kill that process if you can
Hans could you have top running on this box. Then as it starts to
slow down, grab a copy of top and post it to the group. Top will
tell you what the process is that is consuming more and more
memory and CPU kill that process if you can to restore things
to normal without a reboot. Again pos
hi list,
have a mdk8.0-box and a pptp-connection.
my box is running over 24 hours a day. everytime I'm running
"Mandrake-Control-Center and there the connection for internet over pptp, the
memory becomes slower and slower, equally, if the connection is on or off.
After a few hours every action
> after calling pptp two- or three times between a short time the swap couldn't
> be found, and the system takes a very long time for EVERY action, I than make.
I don't see how the swap partition couldn't be found -- apart from not
properly listing it in /etc/fstab of course. It's either there o
hi,
have detected a memory-problem on my mdk8.0 box.
have installed for a few weeks now 256 MB RAM, upgraded from 64 MB.
Now, that I have the 256 MB RAM, the system sometimes runs out of memory.
Results are :
sometimes, the swap (=289 MB) couldn't be found
the memory-used field shows as follow
Luis Chardon wrote:
> Oh, I was just concerned since I upgraded from 160M to 672M and at the
> time, I wasn't using up the whole 160, but now, I'm not using the whole
> 672, but using most of it and I was wandering where the memory was going
> to.
>>> Luis Chardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh, I was just concerned since I upgraded from 160M to 672M and at the
time, I wasn't using up the whole 160, but now, I'm not using the whole
672, but using most of it and I was wandering where the memory was going
to.
Thanks for the info.
Luis
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, civileme wrote:
> On Frid
On Friday 05 January 2001 16:02, you wrote:
> Luis Chardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yeah, that might be it. Is there a way to flush it besides "sync"?
> >
> > Here is the output:
> >
> > total used free sharedbuffers cached
> > Mem:687708 4893
Luis Chardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yeah, that might be it. Is there a way to flush it besides "sync"?
>
> Here is the output:
>
> total used free sharedbuffers cached
> Mem:687708 489396 198312 0 198588 139984
> -/+
Yeah, that might be it. Is there a way to flush it besides "sync"?
Here is the output:
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem:687708 489396 198312 0 198588 139984
-/+ buffers/cache: 150824 536884
Swap: 401584
Luis Chardon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have noticed that my linux box is using a whole lot of physical memory.
> I have about 672MB on my box and even if I go to runlevel 1 and unload all
> the modules and unmount all the filesystems, it still is using almost all
> the memory. Thi
Hi,
I have noticed that my linux box is using a whole lot of physical memory.
I have about 672MB on my box and even if I go to runlevel 1 and unload all
the modules and unmount all the filesystems, it still is using almost all
the memory. This is happening from Mandrake 7.1 and still happens on
read install manual. If you have lilo, insert append="mem=256M" (if I
remem correct) into lilo.conf, run lilo .
- Original Message -
From: "Gary Travis Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 1:04 PM
Subject
Gary,
If you chose "lilo" and not "grub" when you
installed, try this:
(you will need root access)
in a teminal
cp /etc/lilo.conf /etc/lilo.conf.old
edit /etc/lilo.conf
look for a line that says "default" and note it's
value (probably "linux"). Then look further down
in one of the "image" secti
t 224
---
> -Original Message-
> From: Gary Travis Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 10:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert] Memory Problems
>
>
> I have Linux-Mandrake version 7.1 Install on my machine which
> has an AMD
> process,
Gary Travis Roberts wrote:
> I have Linux-Mandrake version 7.1 Install on my machine which has an AMD
> process, ASUS motherboard and 256 MB of Ram. The problem that I am have is
> that linux only detects 64 MB. I have determined that it is not a hardware
> failure as a friend of mine with the
I have Linux-Mandrake version 7.1 Install on my machine which has an AMD
process, ASUS motherboard and 256 MB of Ram. The problem that I am have is
that linux only detects 64 MB. I have determined that it is not a hardware
failure as a friend of mine with the same config is having the same probl
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