Ubuntu 14.04 crashes due to using too much memory
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I am running Ubuntu 14.04 and my server started crashing every few hours due to memory. I increased the memory and everything was fine for awhile, but now it is crashing again. How can i find out what is hogging the memory?
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top
Should give you all the details you need live.
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@DustinB3403 or better yet
htop
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@DustinB3403 said in Ubuntu 14.04 crashes due to using too much memory:
top
Should give you all the details you need live.
Right now it is using very little memory (2%) . I just rebooted so I will check when there is an issue again.
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@IRJ Why are you not running Ubuntu 16.04? Also check sysstat.
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@aaronstuder htop might not be installed on his system.
I know it's not on me debian system.
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apt-get -y install htop
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What does SAR say happens just before the crash?
top with the M command does a great job of showing memory hogs.
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Is this is VPS?
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@aaronstuder said in Ubuntu 14.04 crashes due to using too much memory:
@IRJ Why are you not running Ubuntu 16.04? Also check sysstat.
He hasn't had all that much time to update.
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@aaronstuder Of course I know how to install it, I was just saying not everyone has it installed.
top
is the stock command included with every debian distro.
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@DustinB3403 Does top have pretty colors and bar graphs? lol
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@aaronstuder said in Ubuntu 14.04 crashes due to using too much memory:
@DustinB3403 Does top have pretty colors and bar graphs? lol
Nope, just the info that we need
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@scottalanmiller I am a sucker for pretty things....
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@IRJ said in Ubuntu 14.04 crashes due to using too much memory:
@DustinB3403 said in Ubuntu 14.04 crashes due to using too much memory:
top
Should give you all the details you need live.
Right now it is using very little memory (2%) . I just rebooted so I will check when there is an issue again.
This is why you need sysstat, it has history.
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As a learning experience
VIRT is the "used amount" of memory and %MEM is obviously the "amount of total" memory.
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Here's an older site explaining the top command if you need further details.
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@IRJ said in Ubuntu 14.04 crashes due to using too much memory:
Right now it is using very little memory (2%) . I just rebooted so I will check when there is an issue again.
That's why I was asking for the sar output, it will show what was going on leading up to the crash.
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@DustinB3403 said in Ubuntu 14.04 crashes due to using too much memory:
As a learning experience
VIRT is the "used amount" of memory and %MEM is obviously the "amount of total" memory.
But hit M to reorder the display by memory used, rather than by CPU used.