Re: Memory leak with RHEL WS4

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Mike,

try run memtest86 command then it will create image in the grub, try reboot
the machine and choose from the grub menu memtest86
it will test your memory, below you will fine some links explain to you how
memtest86 it works:

http://www.laptoprepairguy.com/laptop/2006/01/20/laptop-desktop-memory-test/
http://dynamicnetservices.com/~will/badram/
http://www.memtest86.com/


On 10/3/06, David Tonhofer <d.tonhofer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Mike Zupan wrote:
> when you look at free are you looking at the +/- buffers line.. that
> line is
> your true free RAM
>
> On 10/2/06, Mike Tilburg <mtilburg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Seconded: http://gentoo-wiki.com/FAQ_Linux_Memory_Management


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