.. _memory: Memory ====== Glances uses two columns: one for the ``RAM`` and one for the ``SWAP``. .. image:: ../_static/mem.png If enough space is available, Glances displays extended information for the ``RAM``: .. image:: ../_static/mem-wide.png Stats description: - **percent**: the percentage usage calculated as (total-available)/total*100. - **total**: total physical memory available. - **used**: memory used, calculated differently depending on the platform and designed for informational purposes only. - **free**: memory not being used at all (zeroed) that is readily available; note that this doesn’t reflect the actual memory available (use ‘available’ instead). - **active**: (UNIX): memory currently in use or very recently used, and so it is in RAM. - **inactive**: (UNIX): memory that is marked as not used. - **buffers**: (Linux, BSD): cache for things like file system metadata. - **cached**: (Linux, BSD): cache for various things. Additional stats available in through the API: - **available**: the actual amount of available memory that can be given instantly to processes that request more memory in bytes; this is calculated by summing different memory values depending on the platform (e.g. free + buffers + cached on Linux) and it is supposed to be used to monitor actual memory usage in a cross platform fashion. - **wired**: (BSD, macOS): memory that is marked to always stay in RAM. It is never moved to disk. - **shared**: (BSD): memory that may be simultaneously accessed by multiple processes. A character is also displayed just after the MEM header and shows the trend value: ======== ============================================================== Trend Status ======== ============================================================== ``-`` MEM value is equal to the mean of the six latests refreshes ``\`` MEM value is lower than the mean of the six latests refreshes ``/`` MEM value is higher than the mean of the six latests refreshes ======== ============================================================== Alerts are only set for used memory and used swap. Legend: ======== ============ RAM/Swap Status ======== ============ ``<50%`` ``OK`` ``>50%`` ``CAREFUL`` ``>70%`` ``WARNING`` ``>90%`` ``CRITICAL`` ======== ============ .. note:: Limit values can be overwritten in the configuration file under the ``[memory]`` and/or ``[memswap]`` sections.