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SV: SV: [xymon] Xymon reports excessive memory usage on 1 SLES 11 host
- To: "'xymon (at) xymon.com'" <xymon (at) xymon.com>
- Subject: SV: SV: [xymon] Xymon reports excessive memory usage on 1 SLES 11 host
- From: Carl Melgaard <Carl.Melgaard (at) STAB.RM.DK>
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 09:34:12 +0100
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- Thread-topic: SV: [xymon] Xymon reports excessive memory usage on 1 SLES 11 host
>> [free]
>> total used free shared buffers cached
>> Mem: 3921396 3851576 69820 0 319192 3903296
>> -/+ buffers/cache: 18014398509111072 4292308
>> Swap: 2104472 904 2103568
>I have to plead "not guilty" on behalf of Xymon, then. The data reported
>by "free" in the "+/- buffers/cache" line is obviously bogus - but it is
>what Xymon uses for the "Actual" memory calculations. If Xymon gets
>bogus data, then you will also have bogus results.
Yes, thats understandable. Is there any way I can NOT trigger notification on these bogus alerts? Disable the MEMACT check for that host?
Regards,
Carl Melgaard