Why memory shows high, and goes low after restart of PSsense
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 Dear Expert, 
 Why does my memory usage shows high and goes down after pfsense is been restarted, can u help me out regarding my configsBelow is my configs for Cache Management 
 Hard disk cache size : 4096 MB
 Hard disk cache system : ufs (please explain what this means)
 Memory cache size : 512 MB
 Minimum object size : 0
 Maximum object size : 1024
 Maximum object size in RAM : 10240
 Level 1 subdirectories : 16
 Memory replacement policy : Heap GDSF (please explain what this means)
 Cache replacement policy : Heap LFUDA (please explain what this means)
 For Traffic Management
 Maximum download size : 10240
 Maximum upload size : 10240
 Overall bandwidth throttling : 0
 Per-host throttling : 0
 Finish transfer if less than x KB remaining : 0
 Abort transfer if more than x KB remaining : 0
 Finish transfer if more than x % finished : 0Please Guide on above config are the required any corrections 
  
 
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 Restart squid instead of reboot machine. Try to reduce squid memory cache. 
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 Restart squid instead of reboot machine. Try to reduce squid memory cache. Thanks for ur reply, my server is for 1GB RAM and I had change to 256MB. Can you also look into the other setting what i had mentioned, have i configured correctly? Thanks again. 
 Prashant Chauhan
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 Other options are fine. The best values will depend on traffic and firewall hardware. 
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 Other options are fine. The best values will depend on traffic and firewall hardware. Thanks for ur help 
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 Memory usage should be high - if it isn't then it is being wasted. Any modern OS will maximise memory use, even if it is just for buffers and caches. 
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 @Cry: Memory usage should be high - if it isn't then it is being wasted. Any modern OS will maximise memory use, even if it is just for buffers and caches. ^ This. Free RAM is wasted RAM. If it isn't in active use it can be used for caching and such. As the system is up it will tune the requirements in a bit. You can see more detail about the breakdown by watching the 'top' output or viewing Diagnostics > System Activity. 


