![]() ![]() Do the buffers continue to take up some memory even when there's minimal traffic flowing, or do they grow dynamically, with the buffer sizes merely being the maximum allowable size?. ![]() If I want to reduce it on a per-process level, how do I ensure that my reductions are having the desired effect?.Where is the memory reported? Is it part of the buff/cache item in top, or is it part of the process's RES metric?.TCP buffers are one possible culprit, but I can't make a dent in these questions: It's a bit memory constrained so I'm trying to figure out where a few hundred MBs are going. I've got a front end machine with about 1k persistent, very low-bandwidth TCP connections. ![]()
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