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memory usage reached 100% [message #179450] Tue, 27 June 2006 08:24 Go to next message
jimit_shaili
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Registered: June 2006
Location: India, Ahmedabad
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Dear Friends/Sirs

I'm using RHAS 2.1 (Redhat Advanced Server 2.1) with oracle 9i database.i suffered from the problem of memory usage riched to 100% and i think my database is properly managed b'coz when my database is down ,still memory usage grows up untill i totally shutdown the server and restart it.There may be any problem with OS or application server.I'm using both application server and oracle database on same machine. and linux kernel is 2.4.9-e.3
with top command of linux i find that cached memory constanly increase althoug there is no processes going on.and also let me know there any other linux command for checking memory usages.

So please suggest me any solution to tune my memory.

Hoping for the best and thanks in advance asusal.

Regards

Jimit
Re: memory usage reached 100% [message #179529 is a reply to message #179450] Tue, 27 June 2006 19:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BlackSwan
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vmstat 5 5
The si & so columns should ideally be single digit values
Re: memory usage reached 100% [message #179977 is a reply to message #179529] Thu, 29 June 2006 09:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jimit_shaili
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Registered: June 2006
Location: India, Ahmedabad
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hi,

As per your reply i had check my vmstat but it shows in single digits as you suggest,but my problem is still not solved,so is there any way to overcome this problem,please reply me.i'm eagerly waiting for the reply

Regards

Jimit
Re: memory usage reached 100% [message #180006 is a reply to message #179450] Thu, 29 June 2006 13:06 Go to previous message
BlackSwan
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It is typical behavior on *nix systems to use close to 100% RAM.
Single digit values for si (swap in) & so (swap out) leads me to conclude you do NOT have a memory bottleneck.
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