I recently noticed that htop displays a much lower ‘memory in use’ number than free -h, top, or fastfetch on my Ubuntu 25.04 server.

I am using ZFS on this server and I’ve read that ZFS will use a lot of RAM. I also read a forum where someone commented that htop doesn’t show caching used by the kernel but I’m not sure how to confirm ZFS is what’s causing the discrepancy.

I’m also running a bunch of docker containers and am concerned about stability since I don’t know what number I should be looking at. I either have a usable ~22GB of available memory left, ~4GB, or ~1GB depending on what tool I’m using. Is htop the better metric to use when my concern is available memory for new docker containers or are the other tools better?

Server Memory Usage:

  • htop = 8.35G / 30.6G
  • free -h =
               total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:            30Gi        26Gi       1.3Gi       730Mi       4.2Gi       4.0Gi
  • top = MiB Mem : 31317.8 total, 1241.8 free, 27297.2 used, 4355.9 buff/cache
  • fastfetch = 26.54GiB / 30.6GiB

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tldr: all the tools are showing correct numbers. Htop seems to be ignoring ZFS cache. For the purposes of ensuring there is enough RAM for more docker containers in the future, htop seems to be the tool that shows the most useful number with my setup.

  • a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOP
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    6 hours ago

    This is why I’d like to know what tool shows the most useful number. If I only have 4GB out of 30GB left, is that 26GB difference mostly important processes or mostly closable cache? Like, is htop borked and not showing me useful info or is it saying 8GB of the 26GB used is important showstopping stuff?

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      4 hours ago

      The most useful is probably cat /proc/meminfo. The first couple of lines tell you everything you need to know.

      • MemTotal is the total useful memory.
      • MemFree is how much memory is not used by anything.
      • Cached is memory used by various caches, e.g. ZFS. This memory can be reallocated.
      • MemAvailable is how much memory can be allocated, i.e. MemFree + Cached.
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        4 hours ago

        You’re an angel. I don’t know what the fuck htop is doing showing 8GB in use Based on another user comment in this thread, htop is showing a misleading number. For anyone else who comes across this, this is what I have. This makes the situation seem a little more grim. I have ~2GB free, ~28GB in use , and of that ~28GB only ~3GB is cache that can be closed. For reference, I’m using ZFS and roughly 27 docker containers. It doesn’t seem like there is much room for future services to selfhost.

        MemTotal:           30.5838      GB
        MemFree:            1.85291      GB
        MemAvailable:       4.63831      GB
        Buffers:            0.00760269   GB
        Cached:             3.05407      GB
        
          • a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.worldOP
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            4 hours ago

            Assuming the info in this link is correct, ZFS is using ~20GB for caching which makes htop’s ~8GB of in use memory make sense when compared with the results from cat /proc/meminfo. This is great news.

            My results after running cat /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/arcstats:

            c                               4    19268150979
            c_min                           4    1026222848
            c_max                           4    31765389312
            size                            4    19251112856