Lane,

Thanks so it adds the vm "physical" memory + the paging file = virtual memory. Got it. Yea I believe paging file is 8GB + 8GB of physical = 16GB of virtual

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 2:37 PM, Lane Eckley <lane@staff.hypernia.com> wrote:
Tom is noting that it has nothing to do with Observium.

Your "virtual" will be the page file on your Server 2008 R2 virtual machine, by default Windows will grow the page file as it sees fit.

If you find your page file is indeed smaller than Observium is reporting then their may be an issue with either the Observium code or the Window SNMP.

-Lane

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 2:32 PM, Darian Jimenez <darian929@gmail.com> wrote:
Tom,

do you mean it to say that your not sure what the issue is or just seems like a problem only with me? It's a VM on vmware server 2008 r2 and it shows the virtual memory as twice the amount of the physical. The physical is showing the correct vm memory though. 


On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Tom Laermans <tom.laermans@powersource.cx> wrote:
That doesn't sound like a question we can answer for you.

Tom

On 09/17/2014 07:36 PM, Darian Jimenez wrote:
Why is it that virtual memory is twice the physical memory for a server?

Seems like the physical shows the right amount.


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