[CentOS] What is eating my memory?

Thu Aug 30 04:08:23 UTC 2007
William Warren <hescominsoon at emmanuelcomputerconsulting.com>

easier way....log in as root and type the word free to get a much 
slimmer version of that information.  If the numbers look odd(after 
posting them here) then the more expansive option below is needed.

Alfred von Campe wrote:
>> I install centos 5 on a HD while it is in a Compaq with 256Mb memory.  
>> After install, i am in graphics mode (Gnome) and top reports not quite 
>> all 256Mb used.
>>
>> Then I move the HD to a decTOP with 512Mb memory.  I am running 
>> non-graphics (init 3).  I ssh into the unit and top reports not quite 
>> all of that used.....
>>
>> So what ate up more than 256Mb memory (X is not running)?
>>
>> Perhaps there is something I did not clean up properly wrt the move.
> 
> Have you done any I/O on the system?  The memory could be in use by 
> buffers.  Please post the contents of /proc/meminfo.  Your real free 
> memory should be the sum of MemFree + Buffers + Cached.
> 
> Alfred
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