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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch
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      • JaredBuschJ
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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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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          At 2GB, we never see it need it all. It's decently lean.

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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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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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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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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              • gjacobseG
                gjacobse @scottalanmiller
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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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                • dafyreD
                  dafyre @gjacobse
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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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                  • gjacobseG
                    gjacobse @dafyre
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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 ?

                    @scottalanmiller -

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @dafyre
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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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                      • gjacobseG
                        gjacobse @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by gjacobse

                        @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
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