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Ram: using 97% of 8 gb ?? O_O


diseee

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Hi, i'm back with a new post! How is possible that i'm using the 97% of 8gb (ram) ? I'm using 7 gb of 8 gb ... Is this a bug of tcadmin ? How I can know is I really use this ram ?

 

Most likely a memory leak in one the games you are running OR you are actually running that many games on the server.

 

Stop each of the games one by one and you will soon find your missing RAM.

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I've got 4 servers in a xeon quadcore with 8gb of ram... I stop 3 servers and the ram utilized is 90%...

one server CAN'T use 7gb of ram... It's impossible...

 

EDIT: I stop all servers, ts3 server too...

But the ram is 88%...

?_?

I use the command "top" but... I don't see how much programs that using lot of ram...

 

EDIT AGAIN :D

This is safely a bug of TCAdmin, in the gnome-monitor-system i can't see process that use 7 gb of rams or lot of ram...

I'm using the 5% of the ram! I have already set gnome-monitor-system for show me all process of all users.

Is a bug of TCAdmin ? T_T

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Can you compare these values:

 

In TCAdmin Server Resources Widget:

used / total

 

"free -m" from ssh:

Mem: Total and Used columns

 

"cat /proc/meminfo" from ssh:

MemTotal/1024 = total ram in MB

(MemTotal - MemFree)/1024 = used ram in MB

 

They are all similar for me with a difference of 1 or 2MB.

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