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 @scottalanmiller said: @thanksajdotcom said: Is there a way to force it? No, it will detect if there is enough memory available and use it if possible. Hmmm....might have to upgrade to a Dev3... 
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 The coupon here (http://mangolassi.it/topic/4295/cloudatcost-50-off-upgrades-limited-qty/3) still works. Upgrading to a Dev3 for my web server from a Dev2. 
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 My guess is that you will see a bit of an increase. You had stuff going out to swap to keep your cache fresh. It's enough but far from fully tuned. 
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 Of course the extra core won't hurt either. Now Apache and MySQL aren't going to fight for context. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: Of course the extra core won't hurt either. Now Apache and MySQL aren't going to fight for context. Server is upgraded and I've rebooted. 
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 Give it a few minutes and see what "free -m" has to say now. 
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 Yeah, still waiting for the extra RAM to kick in. This is what I had about 90 seconds ago. root@thanksaj-server-cac:~# free -m total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 993 375 618 52 17 178 -/+ buffers/cache: 178 815 Swap: 953 0 953 root@thanksaj-server-cac:~# grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 1017732 kB
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 It doesn't "kick in." Not sure what you are picturing happening, but that is a Dev2 instance that you are looking at. Memory does not magically increase in a running system. 
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 @thanksajdotcom your going to have to open a ticket to get the RAM added to your VM. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: It doesn't "kick in." Not sure what you are picturing happening, but that is a Dev2 instance that you are looking at. Memory does not magically increase in a running system. In the panel it already shows that they've allocated the memory to 2GB from 1GB. 
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 @Aaron-Studer said: @thanksajdotcom your going to have to open a ticket to get the RAM added to your VM. That appears to have already been done automatically. 
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 @thanksajdotcom said: @scottalanmiller said: It doesn't "kick in." Not sure what you are picturing happening, but that is a Dev2 instance that you are looking at. Memory does not magically increase in a running system. In the panel it already shows that they've allocated the memory to 2GB from 1GB. We've had that problem before. @Aaron-Studer saw that happen. 
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 @thanksajdotcom Trust me. Your going to have to open a ticket..... I am well versed in C@C 
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 @Aaron-Studer said: @thanksajdotcom Trust me. Your going to have to open a ticket..... I am well versed in C@C Ok, I'll give it a shot. 
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 Raised ticket 62819308. 
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 @thanksajdotcom said: @Aaron-Studer said: @thanksajdotcom your going to have to open a ticket to get the RAM added to your VM. That appears to have already been done automatically. You saw the RAM appear after rebooting? 
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 @scottalanmiller said: @thanksajdotcom said: @Aaron-Studer said: @thanksajdotcom your going to have to open a ticket to get the RAM added to your VM. That appears to have already been done automatically. You saw the RAM appear after rebooting? Nope, not as of yet. 
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 Rebooting again now. We'll see if it's been allocated now. 
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 Just rebooted again after it's been a couple hours. Still getting this... root@thanksaj-server-cac:~# grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 1017732 kB
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 Did they come back with an answer on the ticket? There is no expectation of things changing until they do. 
