Re: Finding memory usage

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On 07/27/2018 09:38 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
The total number from that report is about 706M.

Did it move at all after killing that "one process"?

My available memory has now jumped up from 640M to 1.5G after one of the
processes (which was reportedly using about 100M) finished.

I'll have to wait until the problem re-occurs and see what it looks like
then, but for now I used the numbers from "ps axu" to add up a real
total and then added the 706M to it and got within 300M of the memory
currently reported used by free.

What could account for a process actually using much more memory than is
reported by ps or top?


Are you counting both resident and shared memory?  If the process that you terminated had around 900MB of shared memory, and you aren't looking at that value, then that'd explain your memory use.

We're kinda guessing without seeing any of your command output.

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