[Xymon] what's the "actual memory"?
Oliver.Zhang at weirminerals.com
Oliver.Zhang at weirminerals.com
Mon Oct 17 02:53:14 CEST 2011
Thanks Michael,
What does it mean on a windows server graph? Same thing?
Regards,
Oliver Zhang
From: Michael Baydoun <indymichaelb at gmail.com>
To: Oliver.Zhang at weirminerals.com
Date: 10/17/2011 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: [Xymon] what's the "actual memory"?
Actual memory for linux is physical memory used minus buffers/cache.
You can choose not to monitor it by setting the thresholds to 101 101
On Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 8:45 PM, <Oliver.Zhang at weirminerals.com> wrote:
Hi Guys,
Can anyone tell me what the actual memory means in the graph?
How do I choose not to monitor it?
Thanks.
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Regards,
Oliver Zhang
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