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Wiley Siler wrote:
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<p><font face="Courier New" size="2">On a similar note, I have a
server with 1GB of memory that seems to never release the memory back
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Is it just Linux using it for buffers/caching. My system always shows
lots of memory being used.:<br>
<tt> total used free shared buffers
cached<br>
Mem: 904752 881060 <b>23692 </b> 0
94384 413448<br>
-/+ buffers/cache: 373228 <b>531524</b><br>
Swap: 524280 3600 520680<br>
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But most of it is being used for buffers/cache.<br>
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- Dan<br>
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