Juanito


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Posted: Nov. 27 2007,15:43 |
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My old desktop with a frugal toram hd installation has been up for 36 days now (since the last power cut).
Torsmo shows the following:
RAM Usage: 426M/503M - 84% Swap Used: 133M/965M - 13% File systems: / 2.3/2.9M /home 361M/393M
I'm curious as to why the ram usage is so high - the machine is acting as a file, printer, scanner, music server but the extensions loaded are all uci.
I've checked all the obvious places for large files - /var, /tmp, /home/dsl but don't see anything unusual. The ram usage is creeping up each day - is there some command I can use to try and track down the cause of this?
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