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тАО02-07-2001 02:33 AM
тАО02-07-2001 02:33 AM
Memory
We have 4GBytes memory. We want to know the current usage to see if there is space to add another important memory consuming process.
We have tried different command but are getting confused about the meaning of the various numbers.
-> Into /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
lock 3.206.696
avail 3.684.920
-> 'Swapinfo -at' command
available used
dev 1.048.576 -
res - 1.048.576
mem 3.214.724 2.545.216
---------------------------
tot 4.263.300 3.593.792
-> 'top' command
real 448.504k (339.372k)
virtual 400.708k (330.228k)
free 390.208k
We have tried different command but are getting confused about the meaning of the various numbers.
-> Into /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
lock 3.206.696
avail 3.684.920
-> 'Swapinfo -at' command
available used
dev 1.048.576 -
res - 1.048.576
mem 3.214.724 2.545.216
---------------------------
tot 4.263.300 3.593.792
-> 'top' command
real 448.504k (339.372k)
virtual 400.708k (330.228k)
free 390.208k
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тАО02-07-2001 02:40 AM
тАО02-07-2001 02:40 AM
Re: Memory
Hi there.
Try to install glance trial version from the application cd. That will give you a real overview. If you like that tool, think about a license.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
Try to install glance trial version from the application cd. That will give you a real overview. If you like that tool, think about a license.
Rgds
Alexander M. Ermes
.. and all these memories are going to vanish like tears in the rain! final words from Rutger Hauer in "Blade Runner"
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тАО02-09-2001 09:18 AM
тАО02-09-2001 09:18 AM
Re: Memory
Hi
you could also evaluate PerfView and MeasureWare
MeasureWare is able to collect metrics representing system usage and workload for each subsystem (swap,CPU,memory,network)
PerfView is a graphical tool able to make graphics from collection data collected by MeasureWare.
you could also evaluate PerfView and MeasureWare
MeasureWare is able to collect metrics representing system usage and workload for each subsystem (swap,CPU,memory,network)
PerfView is a graphical tool able to make graphics from collection data collected by MeasureWare.
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