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Hi again
I figured out that I haven't asked it properly, so I edit it. look, I have a machine on cloud, it uses ballooning for memory sharing. I have 12G ram, and my server processes size is about 1.5G, and mysql buffer and caches are not more than 4G. but htop and free -m show about 11G of memory usage, which is weird in case of my server. my best guess is that my memory is being used by other machines on that server, plus, landscape-sysinfo says:
Quote:
System load: 0.09 Processes: 104
Usage of /: 52.8% of 7.64GB Users logged in: 1 Memory usage: 13%
and mysql is really running slow... So I want to make sure how much ram ONLY MY SERVER is using... Is htop and free -m showing the ballooned memory plus my usage?? It mathematically really works about my server...
Thanks
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