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Not sure if this is the right forum to post this in, so please move if it is incorrect.

 

I'm currently running 5.0 b14, 5 x Data , 1 x Parity, 1 x Cache.

 

My memory usuage seems to be 1-5% on clean power up, and within an hour or so, it will fill up to about 90%+, was wondering if this was normal.

 

I am currently only running "SimpleFeatures", and OpenSSH along side the default unRAID 5.0 apps. Should I be concerned, or is something set up incorrectly from my end.

 

Thanks

 

            total      used      free    shared    buffers    cached

Mem:      8309540    8039384    270156          0      57052    7890544

-/+ buffers/cache:      91788    8217752

Swap:            0          0          0

 

If you require any more logs please let me know, thanks.

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Not sure if this is the right forum to post this in, so please move if it is incorrect.

 

I'm currently running 5.0 b14, 5 x Data , 1 x Parity, 1 x Cache.

 

My memory usuage seems to be 1-5% on clean power up, and within an hour or so, it will fill up to about 90%+, was wondering if this was normal.

 

I am currently only running "SimpleFeatures", and OpenSSH along side the default unRAID 5.0 apps. Should I be concerned, or is something set up incorrectly from my end.

 

Thanks

 

            total      used      free    shared    buffers    cached

Mem:      8309540    8039384    270156          0      57052    7890544

-/+ buffers/cache:      91788    8217752

Swap:            0          0          0

 

If you require any more logs please let me know, thanks.

Very normal.
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Perfect, thanks a lot Joe.

Once again, unused memory is wasted memory. Linux uses memory for file system and file buffers to improve performance. This memory will be released for use should any application need memory.

  • 4 months later...

It's very simple and normal matter you don't need to worry about your Memory usage %.

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