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Gareth Vincent
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Hi Gus, I really appreciate your feedback on this one. I must be honest I don't fully understand the memory allocation on Linux, there are a lot of contradictory articles out there. If this server is indeed running out of memory that would explain the high system load and swapping. This is a customers machine and is dedicated for running Progress and nothing else. There are 7 DB's running that make up the application. Below is the size and memory allocation for each DB1 729 Mb 1.1Gb shared memory static DB High reads DB2 87Gb 512Mb shared memory Documentdb High writes DB3 26Mb 46Mb shared memory Framework DB (low reads/writes DB4 2Mb 95Mb shared memory Integration DB (low reads/writes) DB5 26Gb 2.6Gb shared memory Main DB (high reads/mediam writes (was on 3.2Gb, I decreased the -B last night after reading your response) DB6 10Mb 46Mb shared memory Framework DB (low reads/writes) DB7 33Mb 234Mb shared memory Temp DB Total 4.6Gb shared memory Only 1 appserver running with on average 10 agents other memory allocation -Bt 20000 -tmpbsize 4 240 ABL clients Its currently 06:30 now so I will try and gather some more stats during the course of today
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