Clearing out inactive memory in the in_d state without a reboot.

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Sorry about before i meant in_d not inet.d as previously stated.

Any advice on this problem would be great.

Regards

Andrew Bridgeman


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Old Question

Could someone please advise on the best way of clearing Init_d memory so it
gets flushed out to disk. I am running Redhat WS and ES version 3. However
i cannot reboot these machines at present so i need to do it while they are
on-line. We are having a problem with all of our Linux machines not
automatically flushing to disk. Below is what i see currently on the top
command.

Mem:  3599032k av, 2926964k used,  672068k free   82052k buff  469844k
actv, 1731916k in_d,   54940k in_c  Swap: 2044072k av,  0k used, 2044072k
free   2614264k cached

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