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Posted by FFMG on 08/23/07 14:07
Jerry Stuckle;88408 Wrote:
>
> Are you talking about real memory or virtual memory? How much of each
> do you have? And is it PHP and/or MySQL using the memory or something
> else? Is this average or peak?
>
> What are you doing in your scripts which might be memory intensive?
> I.e.
> are you using large arrays? Graphic manipulation? Reading large
> files
> into memory? Something else?
>
> I regularly run 75%+ of real memory on my VPS's and they runs fine.
> But
> I also have the systems tuned to run that way.
>
Well, everything runs fine except for the WHM updates, every nights it
tries to update the system but for the life of me I cannot see what
could take so much memory, (maybe the unpacking?).
I am a windows user but my VPS is unix, so I am not sure if I am using
Virtual or real memory. And if I should allocate virtual memory or
not.
I am guessing that if I could allocate some virtual memory then the WHM
updates could run without a hitch.
The reason I ask is, last week the system went down and since then the
Hosting co is saying that it was my fault, (but I had changed nothing
in my scripts).
After complaining that they had screwed up the system and not me they
are now saying that I am using too much memory and the Updates are
crashing every morning.
I have disabled the updates for now, but i need to resolve the issue.
What are the unix commands to
- Get the virtual memory
- Get the real memory
- Set the virtual memory, (and what do you suggest it should be?)
Thanks
FFMG
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