[Koha] Please advice how to improve our search issue
Paul
paul.a at aandc.org
Thu Apr 11 03:49:17 NZST 2013
At 11:19 AM 4/10/2013 +1200, Robin Sheat wrote:
>Paul schreef op di 09-04-2013 om 18:27 [-0400]:
> > That looks like a very busy, if not overloaded, server. You need (at
> > least)
> > to increase the size of your swap to at least double what it is
> > currently
> > set at (either resize partition or add a swapfile.)
>
>Not it doesn't, it looks like a very comfortably loaded server.
Yeah ... maybe I went too fast, in the original email "column headers" were
out of kilt; my apologies. However, the example I gave of the "sandbox"
shows very different results which is why I mentioned MemCache. I'm not
claiming that this is the only reason, but this list is probably not the
right place to discuss other checks (e.g. cat /proc/swaps, vmstat, htop)
for memory management.
Best - Paul
> total used free shared buffers cached
>Mem: 1955 1881 73 0 15 1350
>-/+ buffers/cache: 514 1440
>Swap: 2997 2 2995
>
>It has 2GB RAM, 3GB swap. 514MB RAM (~25%) is in use, and 2MB swap (more
>or less nothing) is in use. So it's got plenty of room to breathe. The
>key line is the one that starts with '-/+ buffers/cache' as it's the one
>that's ignoring cache, which is what you want to do when looking at
>memory usage.
>
>Looking at one of our servers that's similarly specced and not usually
>too busy:
>
> total used free shared buffers cached
>Mem: 2012 1885 127 0 71 1410
>-/+ buffers/cache: 402 1610
>Swap: 2045 0 2045
>
>it's really very close.
>
>So Zoe, your server is totally fine RAM-wise
>
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