Here is the part of the memory info that I was able to get:
(This is on a machine with 16MB RAM and 28MB swap)
The only thing that changed between one 'Show memory info' and the other
was the number of failed network buffer allocs.
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: Free pages: 196kB
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: ( 43*4kB 3*8kB 0*16kB 0*32kB 0*64kB 0*128kB =
196kB)
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: Swap cache: add 502/502, delete 127533/324,
find 1541/0
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: Free swap: 27232kB
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: 4096 pages of RAM
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: 148 free pages
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: 422 reserved pages
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: 1185 pages shared
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: Buffer memory: 104kB
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: Buffer heads: 140
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: Buffer blocks: 104
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: CLEAN: 60 buffers, 21 used (last=21), 0
locked, 0 protected, 0 dirty
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: LOCKED: 15 buffers, 15 used (last=15), 0
locked, 0 protected, 0 dirty
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: DIRTY: 15 buffers, 5 used (last=6), 0
locked, 0 protected, 15 dirty
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: Networking buffers in use : 137
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: Total network buffer allocations : 8198
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: Total failed network buffer allocs : 23326660
Nov 9 10:27:33 mat kernel: IP fragment buffer size : 0