On 19.06.19 17:14, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
> I wrote a mon script to monitor swap use because catching systems when
> memory use gets excessive before they go Oom is a good thing.
> 
> When I deployed it I was notified of one of my servers which had 99%
> of the 2G of swap used but also 7G of "buff/cache" memory according to
> top and seemed to be running nicely like that.
> 
> Would it give a better result to ignore the amount of swap in use and
> instead monitor the percentage of RAM used for buff/cache? -- Sent
> from my Huawei Mate 9 with K-9 Mail.

What about reporting both? Then users could get a feel for how the
balance pans out for them, I figure. (Assuming that the script is
destined for the wild?)

This aging host is growing slow, and checking up on what happens
especially when iceweasel ploughs into treacle, would be useful.

Mind you, sometimes X just locks up, and I'd have to find and fire up
another host to whack it through ssh. Reset works.

Erik
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