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This is a discussion on kmemsize hitting black zone in the VPS & Dedicated forum
Right now I have the VPS3 plan and I upgrade from the old jag Discovery plan because my VPS was having QoS alerts with the ...

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    kmemsize hitting black zone

    Right now I have the VPS3 plan and I upgrade from the old jag Discovery plan because my VPS was having QoS alerts with the privvmpages parameter.

    After the upgrade and after I added another 256MB of ram to the plan the kmemsize parameter is hitting the black zone. Any advise of what I can do?

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    Are you able to find whats taking high memory on the vps ? . If you have any support ticket open already then please let me know its number and I will take a look.
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    Riswan I had opened the ticket #12991896 for that issue

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    I have checked and techs have done some tweaking on your vps to help resolve this issue, if you continue to face any problem then please update your ticket and we will check it further.
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    Rizwan to you recall what tweaking they did?

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    I have checked with the tech who worked on this, he has increased some of the parameters (memory related and others) including kmemsize to match the additional ram, as the guaranteed ram value with vps3 plan and then additional 256Mb is 896Mb.
    Last edited by JPC-Rizwan; 10-02-2009 at 08:32 AM.
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