Subject: Re: swap
To: None <chris.wareham@iosystems.co.uk>
From: None <netbsd@purk.ee>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 04/09/2002 15:58:12
25351 root 2 0 1080K 4K sleep 0:28 0.00% 0.00%
<mc>
123 root 2 0 104K 136K sleep 0:22 0.00% 0.00%
syslogd
29643 nobody 18 0 21M 6632K sleep 0:20 0.00%
0.00% httpd
29642 nobody 18 0 21M 5920K sleep 0:19 0.00%
0.00% httpd
29644 nobody 18 0 17M 6372K sleep 0:18 0.00%
0.00% httpd
29636 nobody 18 0 17M 4988K sleep 0:17 0.00%
0.00% httpd
29639 nobody 2 0 19M 5604K sleep 0:17 0.00% 0.00%
httpd
29645 nobody 18 0 18M 5568K sleep 0:16 0.00%
0.00% httpd
29637 nobody 18 0 16M 5432K sleep 0:16 0.00%
0.00% httpd
29641 nobody 18 0 16M 6792K sleep 0:14 0.00%
0.00% httpd
29638 nobody 18 0 16M 5816K sleep 0:14 0.00%
0.00% httpd
29640 nobody 18 0 13M 5888K sleep 0:12 0.00%
0.00% httpd
29799 root 2 0 344K 324K sleep 0:06 0.00% 0.00%
sshd
Why httpd eating so much memory...?Is there any reasonable
answer?:)
> netbsd@purk.ee wrote:
>>
>> There is some trouble with swap space ...its about 200 MB
>> but its allways kinda full....and its kills some daemons..etc httpd i
>> cheked some help...but its says..that im need another disc..to
>> transfer swap slice...:)Maybe there is some command..or smt to
>> check what fills this space...?
>>
>
> Sounds like a runaway process is consuming all your memory.
> Have a look at the manual pages for ps(1) and top(1). If you
> find that one or more errant processes are bringing your system
> to a grinding halt then see the manual page for kill(1) for a
> way to stop them.
>
> Chris
>
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