On 04/25/2014 04:36 PM, benfell(a)parts-unknown.org wrote:
And this is at a relatively slack time. I'm not noticing impaired
performance right now:
[root@munich]/etc/ejabberd# free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 3254 3128 125 1 9 151
-/+ buffers/cache: 2967 286
Swap: 9486 5032 4454
I've always disliked throwing somebody else's money at a problem, but I
do have to ask: is it practical for you to upgrade your RAM? If your
computer can handle more than 4GB and you don't want to do a complete
re-install to go to a 64-bit system, you can always do what I did:
install a PAE kernel (if you don't already have one) because that allows
a 32-bit system to access up to 64 BG of RAM. The process is quite
simple and I'd be glad to walk you through it if and when you need it.