  | | | Using meminfo information | Using meminfo information 2007-07-23 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 12:54 -0700, Waldher, Travis R wrote: > I am trying to determine how much memory really is in use on the > system for executing commands. Would going by "Active" be the most > accurate? > > There is 4.8GB of RAM available for processes beyond the OS, of that > 3.2GB are in use with 1.9GB free? > > MemTotal: 6009532 kB > MemFree: 298016 kB > Buffers: 190068 kB > Cached: 4842408 kB > SwapCached: 0 kB > Active: 3256152 kB > Inactive: 1919492 kB > HighTotal: 0 kB > HighFree: 0 kB > LowTotal: 6009532 kB > LowFree: 298016 kB > SwapTotal: 8388600 kB > SwapFree: 8388596 kB > Dirty: 48 kB > Writeback: 0 kB > Mapped: 126552 kB > Slab: 510696 kB > CommitLimit: 11393364 kB > Committed_AS: 198068 kB > PageTables: 3052 kB > VmallocTotal: 2147483647 kB > VmallocUsed: 6144 kB > VmallocChunk: 2147477355 kB
Yes, active is really the number that's involved in programs (code, BSS and heap).
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