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Command line memory test
I often ssh to a mysql server on a network, and today when running a query I was told that the machine didn't have enough memorey.. Is there a way of testing the amont of RAM installed in a machine from the command line. X isn't running and I can't reboot the machine.
Chris
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cat /proc/meminfo
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top would also work, although it eats cpu...
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