December 23, 201411 yr unRAID OS Version: v6b12 Description: Memory shown as fully consumed How to reproduce: Likely 90%+ full for everyone with no action required to specifically reproduce Expected results: Actual memory usage excluding cache Actual results: Memory usage including cache Other information: Long story short I am posting this as a bug as every other week a user that doesn't know how Linux ram allocations works (why should they) posts that they have a memory problem. They dont but the bug is we make it seem like they do. Suggest we either show the value excluding "buffers" and "cached" or show both in an "obvious to a non Linux person what they mean" way.
December 23, 201411 yr Author its in there somewhere This is an interesting 60 sec read https://access.redhat.com/solutions/776393
December 23, 201411 yr Sure ... # cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 6008180 kB MemFree: 375000 kB MemAvailable: 4427024 kB You do have a point though ! Just submitted a revision with changed reporting, this should stop future questions
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