enter image description here I have a program running on my Linux server. At the same time, the memory used by her is increasing every day. Even after stopping this program, the RAM used is not reduced. How, without restarting the computer, free up the used RAM. (I found only on the Internet how to free buffer or cache) I will be grateful for the help.

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  • Why do you need it? - Zhukov Roman
  • Used Ram increases and the work of this program slows down. On the server, 32 GB of RAM - almost all of it is used. Can there be any utility to free this memory? - Kamil Askerov
  • And how did you watch the memory consumption? What exactly do you have packed 32 GB? - Zhukov Roman
  • I look with the help of the command free -m - Kamil Askerov
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    I do not understand what you want to achieve. There is a server, there is software, it allocates memory when working. You can not take away from the software memory. Reduce memory consumption, too, can not. If a program flows through memory and allocates constantly more, without releasing it, you will not do anything with the OS, only by updating or correcting this fluid program. But first you need to clearly and clearly prove that it is she who flows, and not you just looked at the memory 2 times and saw two different numbers in the free section. Examine the problem before you solve it. - wirtwelt

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