[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> However, we have observed that instead, it just acts as if there is
> no memory available, and doesn't free up buffer/cache allocated
> memory when new programs are started. We're using RedHat 5.2, kernel
> 2.0.36.
So, do you start swapping when there is a ton of memory in buffer/cache?
If so, that's a bug. I would try a newer kernel. 2.0.36 is pretty old, and
there's been a lot of work done on the vm system since then.
Jeff
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