Measuring memory perf

From: Michael Conlen (meconlen_at_obfuscated.net)
Date: 07/14/03

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    I'm running a number of Apache webservers that use 4 GB of memory. I'm
    working on tuning the configurations for Apache, a number of which
    affect memory usage. My question is, is there a way to measure inactive
    pages that get used again. I figure I'll adjust the Apache memory usage
    while monitoring the inactive use versus the disk usage.

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