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Retired_Member
Sep 02, 2014NETGEAR ReadyNAS memory exhaust
Hello, i own ReadyNAS 312 from Netgear. I have upgraded RAM from 2GB to 4GB using guides from the internet and also using SO-DIMM DDR3 module that has been reccommended from users as a supporte...
xeltros
Sep 02, 2014Apprentice
Looking at your htop, it seems that mysql only runs one process. All the processes have the same pid file, they shouldn't be running without that file, so 1 file = 1 process id = 1 process. More over top shows only one mysql process. A script running several process is unlikely unless you did it yourself and your memory doesn't reflect the fact that several processes are running.
Your memory looks pretty normal to me. You got 3.75Gb cache, so they will be instantly freed if more memory is needed. The number is confirmed by both free and /proc/meminfo. No swap used.
Your memory looks pretty normal to me. You got 3.75Gb cache, so they will be instantly freed if more memory is needed. The number is confirmed by both free and /proc/meminfo. No swap used.
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