Am 22.11.2014 um 15:19 schrieb Peter Laursen:
I have no problem now. Wlad explained (@harald: can'tyou read? .
then you should not have responded the following below which was the reason i tried to point you to "virtual memory" leading to a *smart-ass answer* of you "i disabled virtual memory"
It seems that Windows does not get true information from the VM process. Also when task manager displays 19-20 GB of memory use in total, Windows will start complaining that it is about to run of of memory and programs should be closed So it seems that around 10 GB memory used by VMs are unaccounted for when it happens
no - *that* is the point of virtual memory alloacted != pyhiscally used, any apache fork process on our main server shows 1600 MB virtual memory which is *not* real memory, the difference in that case is (mostly) zend-opcache mmaped memory shared between all the workers the same for MariaDB: virtual memory 9000 MB / resident memory 6000 MB frankly the innodb buffer pool setting alone don't say anything, it's a virtual allocation until it get filled and used over time
But a moderator woudd bevery much appreciated here
because you can't set a filter in your MUA?
@harald: please ignore me COMPLETELY from now on. My nerves cannot tolerate you!
i will do so because you are not worth the time wasted trying to explain you basic technology since you feel attacked by get corrected and react as a smart ass