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Physical memory graph #4771

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arjitc opened this issue Oct 11, 2016 · 3 comments
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Physical memory graph #4771

arjitc opened this issue Oct 11, 2016 · 3 comments

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@arjitc
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arjitc commented Oct 11, 2016

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LibreNMS Version: 79ac4a6
DB Schema: 142
PHP: 5.6.26-0+deb8u1
MySQL: 10.0.27-MariaDB-0+deb8u1
RRDTool: 1.4.8
SNMP: NET-SNMP 5.7.2.1

Would it be possible to display memory split into, Used, Buffers and Cached? rather than 1 graph merging all 3 ?

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brianara3 commented Nov 28, 2016

I would also love to see this feature on the "overview" page for a device. Mainly because all my Linux servers show "physical memory" usage in the 80%+ range but most of it is just cached usage (as it should be). The graphs page has a nice break out of the types of memory usage.

Another suggestion would be to simply remove the cache/buffer total from the overview graph since those technically aren't "used" memory. Something like the used value when running "free -m"

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laf commented Feb 27, 2017

@laf laf closed this as completed Feb 27, 2017
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