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# http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt#n800 | |
# | |
# MemTotal: Total usable ram (i.e. physical ram minus a few reserved | |
# bits and the kernel binary code) | |
# MemFree: The sum of LowFree+HighFree | |
# MemAvailable: An estimate of how much memory is available for starting new | |
# applications, without swapping. Calculated from MemFree, | |
# SReclaimable, the size of the file LRU lists, and the low | |
# watermarks in each zone. | |
# The estimate takes into account that the system needs some | |
# page cache to function well, and that not all reclaimable | |
# slab will be reclaimable, due to items being in use. The | |
# impact of those factors will vary from system to system. | |
# Buffers: Relatively temporary storage for raw disk blocks | |
# shouldn't get tremendously large (20MB or so) | |
# Cached: in-memory cache for files read from the disk (the | |
# pagecache). Doesn't include SwapCached | |
# SwapCached: Memory that once was swapped out, is swapped back in but | |
# still also is in the swapfile (if memory is needed it | |
# doesn't need to be swapped out AGAIN because it is already | |
# in the swapfile. This saves I/O) | |
# Active: Memory that has been used more recently and usually not | |
# reclaimed unless absolutely necessary. | |
# Inactive: Memory which has been less recently used. It is more | |
# eligible to be reclaimed for other purposes | |
# HighTotal: | |
# HighFree: Highmem is all memory above ~860MB of physical memory | |
# Highmem areas are for use by userspace programs, or | |
# for the pagecache. The kernel must use tricks to access | |
# this memory, making it slower to access than lowmem. | |
# LowTotal: | |
# LowFree: Lowmem is memory which can be used for everything that | |
# highmem can be used for, but it is also available for the | |
# kernel's use for its own data structures. Among many | |
# other things, it is where everything from the Slab is | |
# allocated. Bad things happen when you're out of lowmem. | |
# SwapTotal: total amount of swap space available | |
# SwapFree: Memory which has been evicted from RAM, and is temporarily | |
# on the disk | |
# Dirty: Memory which is waiting to get written back to the disk | |
# Writeback: Memory which is actively being written back to the disk | |
# AnonPages: Non-file backed pages mapped into userspace page tables | |
# AnonHugePages: Non-file backed huge pages mapped into userspace page tables | |
# Mapped: files which have been mmaped, such as libraries | |
# Slab: in-kernel data structures cache | |
# SReclaimable: Part of Slab, that might be reclaimed, such as caches | |
# SUnreclaim: Part of Slab, that cannot be reclaimed on memory pressure | |
# PageTables: amount of memory dedicated to the lowest level of page | |
# tables. | |
# NFS_Unstable: NFS pages sent to the server, but not yet committed to stable | |
# storage | |
# Bounce: Memory used for block device "bounce buffers" | |
# WritebackTmp: Memory used by FUSE for temporary writeback buffers | |
# CommitLimit: Based on the overcommit ratio ('vm.overcommit_ratio'), | |
# this is the total amount of memory currently available to | |
# be allocated on the system. This limit is only adhered to | |
# if strict overcommit accounting is enabled (mode 2 in | |
# 'vm.overcommit_memory'). | |
# The CommitLimit is calculated with the following formula: | |
# CommitLimit = ('vm.overcommit_ratio' * Physical RAM) + Swap | |
# For example, on a system with 1G of physical RAM and 7G | |
# of swap with a `vm.overcommit_ratio` of 30 it would | |
# yield a CommitLimit of 7.3G. | |
# For more details, see the memory overcommit documentation | |
# in vm/overcommit-accounting. | |
# Committed_AS: The amount of memory presently allocated on the system. | |
# The committed memory is a sum of all of the memory which | |
# has been allocated by processes, even if it has not been | |
# "used" by them as of yet. A process which malloc()'s 1G | |
# of memory, but only touches 300M of it will show up as | |
# using 1G. This 1G is memory which has been "committed" to | |
# by the VM and can be used at any time by the allocating | |
# application. With strict overcommit enabled on the system | |
# (mode 2 in 'vm.overcommit_memory'),allocations which would | |
# exceed the CommitLimit (detailed above) will not be permitted. | |
# This is useful if one needs to guarantee that processes will | |
# not fail due to lack of memory once that memory has been | |
# successfully allocated. | |
# VmallocTotal: total size of vmalloc memory area | |
# VmallocUsed: amount of vmalloc area which is used | |
# VmallocChunk: largest contiguous block of vmalloc area which is free |
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