On Friday 04 December 2015, U.Mutlu wrote: > I think it's a double-edged sword: if user has less memory then > the integrated caching will IMO degrade the performance. It will use as much memory as available (not more). Ideally Linux would use always 100% memory. You've spent money for memory ... why you wouldn't want to use it? After ... $ echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches ... my memory looks like this: $ free -h total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 7.7G 1.8G 6.0G 230M 4.4M 487M -/+ buffers/cache: 1.3G 6.5G Swap: 1.7G 68M 1.6G Then after ... $ dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/null count=8K bs=1M ... cache/buffer is filled $ free -h total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 7.7G 7.6G 168M <=(1) 230M 5.6G 665M -/+ buffers/cache: 1.3G 6.5G <=(2) Swap: 1.7G 68M 1.6G ... and this should not change until reboot. (1) shows that almost 100% memory is "in use" (2) shows that it's just buffer or cache sorun yapma ;) Rudi -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe util-linux" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html