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Swap Full But Memory Available In RAM
Change swap memory size after adding RAM?ZRAM enabled but Swap in RAM not usedAdjust new swap memorySwap taking more ram memory, my system running slowIs available swap memory important in my case?Lot's of swap is in use but ram has plenty of free spaceRealistic working swap for 128GB RAM?Ubuntu 14.04 Clear Swap when RAM is fullMemory leak and swap usage ubuntu server 16.04Ubuntu 16.04 use swap instead of ram when it still has a lot of free memory
I've a AWS ec2 instance running Ubuntu 16.04 with 64 GB RAM and have a swap file configured for 8GB. During a nightly batch process which syncs the backup data from an EBS volume of this instance to a S3 bucket, the swap memory is almost 100% utilised but the main memory still has abundant space in the range of 10-15 GB available.
Here's the swappiness default:
$ cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
60
Is it worrying? If yes, shall I add more swap space by having a larger swap file or opt for swap partitions instead?
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I've a AWS ec2 instance running Ubuntu 16.04 with 64 GB RAM and have a swap file configured for 8GB. During a nightly batch process which syncs the backup data from an EBS volume of this instance to a S3 bucket, the swap memory is almost 100% utilised but the main memory still has abundant space in the range of 10-15 GB available.
Here's the swappiness default:
$ cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
60
Is it worrying? If yes, shall I add more swap space by having a larger swap file or opt for swap partitions instead?
16.04 server swap
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I've a AWS ec2 instance running Ubuntu 16.04 with 64 GB RAM and have a swap file configured for 8GB. During a nightly batch process which syncs the backup data from an EBS volume of this instance to a S3 bucket, the swap memory is almost 100% utilised but the main memory still has abundant space in the range of 10-15 GB available.
Here's the swappiness default:
$ cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
60
Is it worrying? If yes, shall I add more swap space by having a larger swap file or opt for swap partitions instead?
16.04 server swap
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I've a AWS ec2 instance running Ubuntu 16.04 with 64 GB RAM and have a swap file configured for 8GB. During a nightly batch process which syncs the backup data from an EBS volume of this instance to a S3 bucket, the swap memory is almost 100% utilised but the main memory still has abundant space in the range of 10-15 GB available.
Here's the swappiness default:
$ cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
60
Is it worrying? If yes, shall I add more swap space by having a larger swap file or opt for swap partitions instead?
16.04 server swap
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