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BIG-IP LTM Other System Memory and Swap Memory Usage
You need to look at the output of the
top
command at the bash prompt.
Other memory is the memory managed by linux for control plane processes once memory for tmm is allocated. top shows all memory allocated in linux (including the memory allocated to tmm.
Swap memory is also managed by linux, and is disk space used to hold memory pages when they are not immediately needed or when physical memory is under pressure.
Note: linux operates on a "use it all" strategy - free memory is usually very small, as linux allocates buffers and memory caches to use memory as much as possible, for performance reasons. You only need to get concerned about Other memory use on F5 devices when swap is very high or increasing steadily.
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