RE: High MEM Usage??

2001-02-09 Thread Greg James
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

Re: High MEM Usage??

2001-02-08 Thread Kurth Bemis
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

Re: High MEM Usage??

2001-02-04 Thread Brett Randall
On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There is hardly anybody using this server...please let me know how can I find out which process is using so much of memory. This is really a LUG question, but try `ps auxw' -- "Pascal, n.: A programming language named after a man who would turn

Re: High MEM Usage??

2001-02-04 Thread Mark Delany
Well, this is hardly a qmail question. It's more a system administration/Linux question. Have you got the 'top' command? Try that? Have you got the 'ps' command? Try that. I don't know about Linux so much, but some Operating Systems use memory that has never had anything placed in it in

Re: High Mem usage??

2001-02-04 Thread Mark Delany
Er, one copy of this email to the list is more than enough. Three is clearly excessive. Regards. On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 06:31:44AM -0800, Sumith Ail wrote: 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

RE: High Mem usage??

2001-02-04 Thread Stefaan A Eeckels
On 04-Feb-2001 Sumith Ail wrote: There is hardly anybody using this server...please let me know how can I find out which process is using so much of memory. This is perfectly normal. Linux stashes as much files as possible into its disk cache. When a process needs more memory, the cache is