Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7
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After 10 minutes, it has been sitting unchanged with the memory usage. CPU spikes to 100% a few times that I noticed.
I intentionally used 4GB here to make sure nothing should feel the need to go to swap.
[root@bnasc ~]# free -m total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 3760 1293 1959 8 506 2214 Swap: 1791 0 1791 [root@bnasc ~]#
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At 2GB, we never see it need it all. It's decently lean.
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@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
At 2GB, we never see it need it all. It's decently lean.
Been watching things and it seems to need another CPU. Everytime I click on something on the webpage, the CPU spikes to 100%.
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@JaredBusch said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
At 2GB, we never see it need it all. It's decently lean.
Been watching things and it seems to need another CPU. Everytime I click on something on the webpage, the CPU spikes to 100%.
I think that we use two.
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@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@JaredBusch said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
At 2GB, we never see it need it all. It's decently lean.
Been watching things and it seems to need another CPU. Everytime I click on something on the webpage, the CPU spikes to 100%.
I think that we use two.
Since we are having issue with our system
$ sysctl vm.swappiness vm.swappiness = 30
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@gjacobse said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@JaredBusch said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
At 2GB, we never see it need it all. It's decently lean.
Been watching things and it seems to need another CPU. Everytime I click on something on the webpage, the CPU spikes to 100%.
I think that we use two.
Since we are having issue with our system
$ sysctl vm.swappiness vm.swappiness = 30
Why not go lower to say... 10 ?
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@dafyre said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@gjacobse said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@JaredBusch said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
At 2GB, we never see it need it all. It's decently lean.
Been watching things and it seems to need another CPU. Everytime I click on something on the webpage, the CPU spikes to 100%.
I think that we use two.
Since we are having issue with our system
$ sysctl vm.swappiness vm.swappiness = 30
Why not go lower to say... 10 ?
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@dafyre said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@gjacobse said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@JaredBusch said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
At 2GB, we never see it need it all. It's decently lean.
Been watching things and it seems to need another CPU. Everytime I click on something on the webpage, the CPU spikes to 100%.
I think that we use two.
Since we are having issue with our system
$ sysctl vm.swappiness vm.swappiness = 30
Why not go lower to say... 10 ?
That's what I set them to
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@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@dafyre said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@gjacobse said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@JaredBusch said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
@scottalanmiller said in Resources for ScreenConnect on CentOS 7:
At 2GB, we never see it need it all. It's decently lean.
Been watching things and it seems to need another CPU. Everytime I click on something on the webpage, the CPU spikes to 100%.
I think that we use two.
Since we are having issue with our system
$ sysctl vm.swappiness vm.swappiness = 30
Why not go lower to say... 10 ?
That's what I set them to
Just checked - It's 30...
$ uptime 17:48:06 up 1 day, 3:02, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.04, 0.07 $ sysctl vm.swappiness vm.swappiness = 30 ~~