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El 19 févr. 2016, a las 22:36, vdsocks <vdso...@worldwideemail.org>
escribió:
MemTotal: 12293140 kB
MemFree: 932884 kB
Buffers: 369432 kB
Cached: 7581596 kB
And how can I view the Memory allocation in MegaBytes ?
Em Sex, 19 Fev 2016
$1 - $2}'
Regards,
Hope this helps,
Elias
2016-02-19 19:48 GMT+01:00 vdsocks <vdso...@worldwideemail.org>:
Jordi,
You said it's correct. I will try the option of to trust you.
Now, the problem is: How can I change the visualization in MEGABYTES ?
Em Sex, 19 Fev 201
Jordi,
You said it's correct. I will try the option of to trust you.
Now, the problem is: How can I change the visualization in MEGABYTES ?
Em Sex, 19 Fev 2016 16:41:44 -0200
vdsocks<vdso...@worldwideemail.org> escreveu
The monitorix graph is showing a straight line f
feliu<jo...@fibranet.cat> escreveu
That graph <http://prntscr.com/a58txg>; is telling you that you are using
around 3.5GB for user applications.
I'm still don't see anything to fix.
On 19-02-2016 19:27, vdsocks wrote:
> There are 3GB allocated and here s
There are 3GB allocated and here say 11kb (or 11GB like you said):
http://prntscr.com/a58txg
There's nothing possible to try to fix it?
I'm here to make changes :)
Em Sex, 19 Fev 2016 16:22:54 -0200
vdsocks<vdso...@worldwideemail.org> escreveu
I've sent thr
t; escreveu
Please, read this FAQ:
<http://www.monitorix.org/faq.html#Q114>;
Regards.
On 19-02-2016 13:13, vdsocks wrote:
> [vd@vd ~]$ free -m
> total used free shared buff/cache available
> Mem: 12005 2520 5119 56 4365 9310
> Swap: 3079 0 3079
> [vd@vd ~]$
&
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Regards.
On 02/19/2016 12:55 PM, vdsocks wrote:
> These are the correct values: http://prntscr.com/a5929z
> This graph is inside the control panel of my vps provider.
> I've opened applications and high size files but nothing changed.
> I've tried it in my VPS: C
1xp
Thank you
Em Sex, 19 Fev 2016 06:22:15 -0200 Jordi Sanfeliu
<jo...@fibranet.cat> escreveu
Hi,
What are the correct values?
What do you think it is not working properly?
Can you elaborate a bit more?
Thanks.
On 02/19/2016 05:37 AM, vdsocks wrote:
>
> My
My monitorix is not recording the correct values.
It persists on fedora and centos.
I've tried many configs and googled it but nothing help.
It shows the correct usage for each process.
Look: http://prntscr.com/a55bcv
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