Hi, I'm sitting here with 512M.. was 768M and both memory sizes have the same 'problem'. This is actually normal behavior; the OS will grab a fair chunk of the RAM over time and allocate it back to tasks that need it. This is assuming that any software you're using isn't leaking memory, and creating processes that cant be reclaimed by the OS :) James On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 08:45, Sullysnet wrote: > Issue with Redhat 8 and older releases. I boot the machine and I have 512 > of memory after all is loaded (Gnome, X, etc.) I have use a little over > 100 megs which is fine. So I have lets say 375 free after a few hours > of it running the free memory is now 10 megs. All the memory is > flushed into cash and buffers and never releases until I reboot the > machine. > > I'm running Samba so I don't know it that is a problem, other then > that I;m running the minimal amount of services that I can. I had posted > this on Redhat before and had others that shared the same problem. One > person made me a script that I never really tried. > > Is there something I'm doing wrong ? settings ????? > > thanks > > Sully -- James McArthur <james@nospam.pcorp.com.au> Don't ever slam a door; you might want to go back.
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