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Status Future consideration
Workspace Instana
Categories Alert
Created by Guest
Created on Feb 24, 2023

Instana: Built-in "System memory exhausted" Alert needs to take active/inactive memory into consideration

The existing built-in "System memory exhausted" Alert in Instana is unusable and I will be using Turbonomic instead.

The below SuSE Linux URL supports this stand as well.

SuSE Support: Memory management best practices 
URL: https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc/?id=000018341 
… 
Using simple formula (simplified):
Inactive - Dirty = amount of memory which can be dropped/reclaimed in case that it will be needed by other processes

When the result of this formula does show enough memory, then the system is handling the memory in a good way, and there is no reason to be concerned about the memory usage.

Steve
 

Idea priority Urgent