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		<title>By: Tristan Bailey</title>
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		<description>Anyone have any ideas of how to work out when you&#039;ve allocated enough or too much memory to the settings? (without just crashing)

Or maybe easier, how long after changing to look at the tests again?

My server has been up for 83days so any changes are going to take a while to affect the counts in the logs for say loaded tables.

thanks for the script though</description>
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<p>Or maybe easier, how long after changing to look at the tests again?</p>
<p>My server has been up for 83days so any changes are going to take a while to affect the counts in the logs for say loaded tables.</p>
<p>thanks for the script though</p>
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