When you do you’ll see a pie chart that tells you how your computer’s memory is allocatedfree, wired, active, inactive, and used memory appear here. My problem was cassandra data and I have moved the commit logs to a different partition, though if I didn't have that choice, I would make Cassandra use an external disk. If you wish to learn more about the amount of memory your Mac’s applications consume, click Activity Monitor’s System Memory button at the bottom of the window. As for Mac OS, Minecraft: Story Mode - Season Two requirements here start with 10.12 Sierra. You will reach the root cause pretty quickly with this. Curious if your PC can run Minecraft: Story Mode - Season. Users are my files that I would clean up later, so I will focus on /usr first.Īnd subsequently add subfolders that consume most space. You should see where most space is used, in my case /usr and /Users are each consuming more than 60G. I don't have a ready-to-use script, but it shouldn't take more than 5 minutes: This is the amount of memory not in use already that is going to get tested.
I am writing this post as I solve it for my mac.īasis: Mac OS X is built on unix. A couple of lines down you should see Requested memory:/Available memory:/Allocated memory. I faced the same problem just today and I think it can be resolved rather easily.