04-05-2011
Memory issues iin CentOS release 5.3 (Final)
New to the forum.
I am running CentOS release 5.3 (Final) and have run into a unique situation.
I have been able to determine that we have a swap memory leak due to an issue with an asterisk server. This specific issue takes approximately 2-3 months for enough of the swap to to be used before it causes lockups. We have created a fix, a script that monitors swap and when it gets to a specified level, will restart the asterisk server and clear the swap.
Keep in mind that this is a production server (Or several) and limiting downtime is a must.
What I need to do is test this fix on my lab server before applying the fix to the production servers.
Is there a way to force swap memory usage whiten the CentOS?
This would keep us from having to wait months in order to test the fix.
Thanks in advance
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