On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Luc Van Oostenryck wrote:
Thanks, it will not help you a lot but I don't
like the numbers for 'cached'
(70% of total RAM available / 50% of non swapcached), same for 'inactive'.
but anyway I never have liked the VM of Linux 2.4 and theese numbers are probably OK.
The server seems to respond a little better now than a few hours ago.
The huge iddle time is really a problem with new hardware it will be exactly the same.
The primary target of new hardware is larousse, which doesn't have much
idle time at all.
Such a memory leak which reappear after 30 secs is
also .. annoying.
Well, it hasn't come back yet, so cross them fingers...
How is the loadavg relatively to the 'normal'
? Huge is suppose?
Larousse:
18:58:11 up 8 days, 11:14, 1 user, load average: 17.64, 20.19, 20.15
Sadly, this is typical for the middle of the day. :( It's much higher than
the machine can comfortably handle.
Pliny:
6:58pm up 38 days, 19:02, 1 user, load average: 4.63, 4.26, 3.75
This is typical and should be a comfortable level. Slowness on the wikis
from pliny right now is probably due to either Apache problems or database
locking issues. I'm open to suggestions.
-- brion vibber (brion @
pobox.com)