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Total RAM displayed twice the amount of actual total RAM

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  • yusfY Offline
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    yusf
    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    This is my VPS:

    1 vCPUs
    2GB / 50GB Disk
    

    Meanwhile in Cloudron:
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    This also applies to app resource allocation settings:

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    • girishG Offline
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      #2

      The memory limit slider is showing RAM+Swap (the swapon command will tell you swap information).

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      • girishG girish

        The memory limit slider is showing RAM+Swap (the swapon command will tell you swap information).

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        yusf
        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @girish It’s quite confusing however.

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          #4

          Mmm. I remember someone had mentioned this a while ago and we just put a doc note at https://cloudron.io/documentation/apps/#memory-limit (if you click the '?' next to memory limit, it will take you there).

          Maybe we can say Memory limit (includes swap) to make things a bit more clearer? And maybe in the graphs as well.

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            yusf
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            Ah I see. But then maybe color half of the active part of the slider differently and add a color legend like so:
            πŸ”΅ RAM
            🟒 Swap

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              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              I liked your idea, however I can't find an easy way to make that possible with the slider component we use here. Instead for now I added the description from the docs inline next to the slider:

              Cloudron allocates 50% of this value as RAM and 50% as swap.
              

              Hope this helps for a start.

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                I liked your idea, however I can't find an easy way to make that possible with the slider component we use here. Instead for now I added the description from the docs inline next to the slider:

                Cloudron allocates 50% of this value as RAM and 50% as swap.
                

                Hope this helps for a start.

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                wrote on last edited by
                #7

                @nebulon It's a good start!

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