fre 2006-04-14 klockan 17:46 +0800 skrev Zabrina Mohamad: > In that case, what should I do, becoz it does not look good at the graph on my mRTG. You need to graph the correct value I suppose. "free" memory should hover somewhere around 8MB or so in a properly running Linux system, so graphing this wouldn't be very interesting. "avilable" memory is the sum of "free" + "buffer" + "cache" and is in principle what you should look at when determining how much memory there is available. This should be in the range of a couple of hundreds MB or more to be comfortable on a busy server. "swapped out" is also a good value to keep an eye at. Should be none or marginal. But on a Squid server it might be advisable to disable the swap entirely if you have plenty of memory. Regards Henrik
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