Do you run squid or other proxy on the machine? Does it do bandwidth throttling? These use buffers that (if configured incorrectly) use lots of memory (especially squid). Ray On Wed, 2003-04-09 at 17:32, Markus Gaugusch wrote:
On Apr 9, Joao Reis
wrote: I have a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz with 1G of RAM and instaled the SuSe 7.3 Professional distribution. I also noticed (with top) that the memory used is growing in time. When the system boots there is 126M used and after 3 hours it has 800M used with the same processes. This is probably just buffers/cache, which is not to be counted as "used" memory.
But I can't help you with your instability (maybe the other advice to switch to suse 8.1 helps).
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