On Windows 7 and Windows 2008 SP2, how can I view who or what is using up my memory?
Has anyone else noticed that the memory is now listed as (System Memory), (Internal Memory), and (SD Card)? Go to settings/storage and there it lists them. Now Root Explorer pulls it up as sd card and _external sd card still, but interesting all the same...
Im using Cacti to try to monitor our network: www.cacti.net
My graphs are just showing broken image links.
There are several discussions complaining high memory usage of PHP-FPM, without any practical approach to overcome. As I explored the problem with numerous tests, the problem is related to the age of PHP-FPM age.
Imagine we have pm.max_children = 10, and have a PHP script consuming 10M memory. One expects needing 100MB of MB. This is correct for the first 10 processes.
I have been running Ubuntu 12.04, 64 bit, on my AMD desktop for quite some time. Last few days, I have been seeing the memory utilization of compiz to be increasing. I normally do not shut down the computer, however, recently the memory utilization when no apps are running is about 1 GB.
I'm running Ubuntu server 12.04 on a computer at home, granted it's a netbook so there's not a lot of performance to squeeze out of it, but I'm still wondering about the memory usage I'm seeing from /usr/sbin/mysqld.
When I run htop and sort by memory usage, I get 16 processes on top, all of them running from the mysqluser and pointing at the command /usr/sbin/mysqld.
I'm using cgroups with the memory controller to set a memory limit for each user (using the memory.limit_in_bytes setting).
The problem is that this setting also accounts cache usage. Therefore, if the limit is 1GB, and the user merely downloads or copies a 1GB file, their processes get killed.
I'm running Lucid (10.4) server and using KVM. My server is x64 with 12GB of memory. I created 2 VMs, both using Kubuntu 8.10. I allocated 2GB ram to the first image and 1GB to the second VM.
However the memory consumption in the server is about 2x that. almost 7GB and neither of the VMs is actually running.
We have a customer that uses WebSphere 7.0 on RedHat Linux Server 5.6 (Tikanga) with IBM JVM 1.6.