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RAM problem (slave openvz SolusVM)
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RAM problem (slave openvz SolusVM)

Hi

I have two small nodes and in both it is the same

The ram in cache builds up to reach the limit assigned to the vps, vps with cpanel installed on it causes mysql stop working properly (although whm shows normal memory consumption)

That I can do to fix this problem?

Here a screenshot http://prntscr.com/1z48ka

Sorry for the English, I only speak Spanish

Comments

  • @shileno said:
    Hi

    I have two small nodes and in both it is the same

    The ram in cache builds up to reach the limit assigned to the vps, vps with cpanel installed on it causes mysql stop working properly (although whm shows normal memory consumption)

    That I can do to fix this problem?

    Here a screenshot http://prntscr.com/1z48ka

    Sorry for the English, I only speak Spanish

    from that screenshoot i can see you used all your ram and maybe what whm shows is invalid.
    try to run top command and see what it result

  • SaikuSaiku Member, Host Rep

    It is normal consumption. You should check the one on the second line which is -/+ buffers/cache. So basically the one you should be looking at if you're on WHM is Memory (-cache)

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    1012mb free. Solusvm looks wrong. Any failcounts in /proc/user_beancounters?

  • tuguhosttuguhost Member
    edited October 2013

    @jarland said:
    1012mb free. Solusvm looks wrong. Any failcounts in /proc/user_beancounters?

    where you see that?
    in screenshoot i can see 1023 used

  • @tuguhost said:

    on same image on the right side find

    Memory ( - cache )

    also on the SSH image.

    -/+ buffer-cache

  • @dedicados said:
    on same image on the right side find

    -/+ buffer-cache
    Memory ( - cache )
    also on the SSH image.
    -/+ buffer-cache

    Memory was 1023 used,

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran
    edited October 2013
  • @tuguhost said:

    http://www.linuxatemyram.com/

    Summary: Linux uses part of the RAM for disk caching, making the server in general much faster.

    In reality, the RAM can still be used at any time by any software application that needs it. Buffer / Cache is the actual RAM being used by system processes.

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