At this point, it would be particularly interesting to find out which process is consuming so much RAM. You can take a look around a bit with top or cpview.
If you use Skyline, it also provides the relevant metrics when needed, if I remember correctly.
But since Skyline is based on cpview, cpview is sufficient if you don't use Prometheus, Dynatrace or anything else supported by Skyline.
Edith says; maybe this works and lists the processes by RAM usage but I cannot test it right now
ps -eo pid,comm,rss,vsz,%mem --sort=-rss | head
and now to something completely different - CCVS, CCAS, CCTE, CCCS, CCSM elite