Quoting Marc Shapiro (marcns...@gmail.com): > On 10/20/2015 11:33 PM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote: > >Marc Shapiro wrote on 10/21/2015 06:52: > ><snip> > >>Something is not freeing up memory. It may, or may not be Firefox, but... > >>I > >>can exit all programs and all instances of X, leaving only a single console > >>running. Top will show itself and bash, nothing else, but free can show > >>over > >>2GB used. If I then reboot, free will show only about 250 MB used. > >>Obviously > >>something was tying up nearly 2 GB and it took a reboot to free it up. > >> > >>Marc > >> > >Which version of free you are using? > >Where does it show 2 GB? > >Do the 2 GB comprise buffered and cached data? > >Please, show the the output of free. > Don Armstrong had also suggested checking the cache and buffers, > which I had forgotten to do when I restarted. I checked them > yesterday and, yes, that is where most of the memory was going after > I had exited all X sessions. Google was my friend and showed me how > to free up that memory ('free && sync && echo 3 > > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches && free' as root) and all is now good with > the world. > > Thanks, everyone, for the help. If I had just looked more closely > at the output of 'free' I could have done this myself. (Forehead > slap).
I notice you've flagged this posting with SOLVED. However, I can't find where you reported a problem. The original posting only says: "I could run for months without having a memory problem. Now it's every few days. When this happens,..." So what was the problem? What happens? Cheers, David.