![]() ![]() Minimum / Average / Maximum Object : 0.01K / 0.26K / 15.75K ![]() So how can I find out what is using 2804-514 MB of ram? I didn't find any easy method to break down used memory by kernel modules.īasic system info: Linux Mint 17, thinkpad T530 with BTRFS filesystem. I tried to eat it with python and it indeed started swaping when it was used more than 7324 MB (reported by free -m). free -m is reporting that it is used 2804 MB. I know that Linux is using copy-on-write so expected memory usage should be 514MB or less (shared segments are just 7.75 MB in total). I'm speculating that if it's not used by userspace processes then it may be from the kernel side. I'm trying to figure out what is eating my memory. ![]()
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