Re: Memory Usage readout in Monitor
Re: Memory Usage readout in Monitor
- Subject: Re: Memory Usage readout in Monitor
- From: Denis Stanton <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 00:32:38 +1300
Hi Jonathan
I hope you get a helpful answer to this. I have tried and failed to
understand it, despite some generous attempts to help. My opinion is
that these figures are just plain wrong and for some reason nobody has
got around to fixing it. I have been told that the free memory per
session is sometimes a strange number because it is simply the total
free memory divided by the number of session, but I don't find this
helps. In my limited experience of arithmetic, if you divide one
positive number by another it hardly ever comes out negative, and yet
more often than not the free memory per session has a negative value
according to WOStats.
Denis
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 12:00 AM, Jonathan Fleming wrote:
Whata does this mean -002,640 or what is it doing? have I run out of
memory? are the calculations in Monitor's stats pages accurate?
because the instance this info is on is still working perfectly well
yet I have a negative memory usage reading that i don't understand:
Memory Usage (bytes)
Total Memory 6,864,896
Free Memory 1,319,304
Avg. Memory Usage Per Session (bytes)
Total Memory 999,424
Free Memory -002,640
Thanks in advance
Jonathan :^)
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