Currently if a user has a process running which is causing data to be kept in system buffers or caches, cloudlinux works as follows... lvetop shows none of the memory being used. cPanel graph shows all of the memory used. cPanel text shows all of the memory used. When the process finishes... lvetop shows none of the memory being used. cPanel graph continues to show all of the memory used. cPanel text shows none of the memory being used. Gradually as the system buffers or caches clear (can be many hours for large memory)... cPanel graph slowly returns to 0 over many hours even though cPanel text has been showing 0 hours earlier. These 3 items should agree in memory usage reporting. It is particularly confusing for end-users to have text on a screen showing 0 memory usage while a graph lower down on the same screen is showing 2GB of memory usage.
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Consistency of MEM reporting over lvetop, cpanel graphs, and cpanel reporting.
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